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dbo:abstract Gitche Manitou (Gitchi Manitou, Kitchi Manitou, etc.) means "Great Spirit" in several Algonquian languages. Christian missionaries have translated God as Gitche Manitou in scriptures and prayers in the Algonquian languages. Manitou is a common Algonquian term for spirit, mystery, or deity. Native American Churches in Mexico, United States and Canada often use this term. (en) Gitche Manitou ou Gitchi Manitou ou Gitche Manito ou Kije Manito ou Grand Manitou est un terme utilisé dans la culture autochtone nord-américaine Anichinabé pour parler du « Grand Esprit », un dieu créateur de l'univers et donneur de vie. Selon la culture des Anichinabés-Ojibwés, qui vivaient près des Grands Lacs dans ce qui est aujourd'hui le nord des États-Unis et le sud du Canada, le Grand Manitou avait pour résidence l'île Mackinac sur le lac Huron. Les Anichinabés allaient ainsi en pèlerinage sur cette île pour y pratiquer des rituels en son honneur. Dans le poème original Le Chant de Hiawatha de Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ainsi que dans le poème de Charles Baudelaire, le Grand Manitou est dénommé Gitche Manito. (fr)
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rdfs:comment Gitche Manitou (Gitchi Manitou, Kitchi Manitou, etc.) means "Great Spirit" in several Algonquian languages. Christian missionaries have translated God as Gitche Manitou in scriptures and prayers in the Algonquian languages. Manitou is a common Algonquian term for spirit, mystery, or deity. Native American Churches in Mexico, United States and Canada often use this term. (en) Gitche Manitou ou Gitchi Manitou ou Gitche Manito ou Kije Manito ou Grand Manitou est un terme utilisé dans la culture autochtone nord-américaine Anichinabé pour parler du « Grand Esprit », un dieu créateur de l'univers et donneur de vie. Selon la culture des Anichinabés-Ojibwés, qui vivaient près des Grands Lacs dans ce qui est aujourd'hui le nord des États-Unis et le sud du Canada, le Grand Manitou avait pour résidence l'île Mackinac sur le lac Huron. Les Anichinabés allaient ainsi en pèlerinage sur cette île pour y pratiquer des rituels en son honneur. (fr)
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