Wakan Tanka

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Wakan Tanka is the central sacred power or Great Spirit in Lakota (Sioux) spirituality, encompassing the divine force present in all aspects of the universe.

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Wakan Tanka canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Great Spirit
Lakota religious concept
Native American religious concept
deity
sacred power
spiritual concept
componentOfWorldview interconnectedness of all beings
sacredness of nature
hasAttribute creative power
immanence
life-giving force
sacredness
transcendence
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Plains Indians
hasMeaning Great Mystery
Gitche Manito
surface form: Great Spirit
hasNameInLanguage Lakota
influences Lakota cosmology
Lakota ethics
Lakota ritual life
isAssociatedWith sacred pipe ceremony
sweat lodge ceremony
vision quest
isCentralTo Lakota spirituality
Sioux spirituality
isDescribedAs divine force present in all things
isDistinctFrom God
surface form: Christian God (in Lakota traditional understanding)
isInvokedIn Lakota ceremonies
Lakota prayers
Sun Dance
surface form: Sun Dance ceremony
isPartOfTradition Lakota religion
Sioux religion
isReferencedIn Lakota oral tradition
ethnographic literature on Plains Indians
isRegardedAs ultimate sacred reality in Lakota thought
isRelatedToConcept Gitche Manito
surface form: Great Spirit (pan-Indian concept)

animism
monotheism
panentheism
pantheism
polytheism
isSometimesInterpretedAs a collective of sacred powers
a singular supreme being
isSourceOf moral order in Lakota worldview
natural order in Lakota worldview
isVeneratedBy Sioux people
surface form: Lakota people

other Sioux groups
languageOfOrigin Lakota language
pervades all aspects of the universe

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Sioux people traditionalBelief Wakan Tanka