Kuksu spirit-being

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Kuksu spirit-beings are supernatural figures central to the ceremonial and mythological traditions of the Kuksu religious system practiced by several Indigenous peoples of Northern California.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Kuksu spirit-being canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf mythological being
religious figure
supernatural being
associatedRitual Kuksu dance
healing ceremonies
initiation ceremonies
masked dances
world renewal ceremonies
associatedWith Maidu people NERFINISHED
Nomlaki people NERFINISHED
Patwin people NERFINISHED
Pomo people NERFINISHED
Wappo people NERFINISHED
Wintu people NERFINISHED
Yuki people NERFINISHED
centralTo Kuksu ceremonial traditions NERFINISHED
Kuksu mythological traditions
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culture Indigenous peoples of Northern California NERFINISHED
documentedBy anthropologists
documentedIn ethnographic literature on California Indians
hasAttribute ability to influence game and food supply
ability to influence health
connection to the spirit world
supernatural power
hasRole ceremonial patron
culture hero
fertility spirit
guardian spirit
healing spirit
ritual focus
influences ritual calendar of Kuksu religious system
social cohesion in Kuksu-practicing communities
locatedIn Northern California
partOf Kuksu ceremonial system NERFINISHED
Kuksu cult NERFINISHED
region Central California culture area NERFINISHED
religion Kuksu religious system
religiousTraditionType Native American religion
representedBy ceremonial regalia
masked dancer
ritual impersonator
timePeriod 19th century
20th century
pre-contact era
worshipedBy Maidu religious practitioners
Patwin religious practitioners
Pomo religious practitioners

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Kuksu religion hasDeityOrSpirit Kuksu spirit-being