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  2. Roshani Chokshi - Wikipedia

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    Chokshi's mother is Filipino and her father is Gujarati, from India, [3] both immigrants to the United States. [4] She grew up speaking English, [3] rather than her parents' native languages, Tagalog and Gujarati. [5]

  3. Gitche Manitou - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Aru Shah and the End of Time - Wikipedia

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    Aru Shah and the End of Time is a 2018 American-fantasy-adventure novel written by Roshani Chokshi and published in March 2018 by Disney-Hyperion. [1] [2] It is the first of many "Rick Riordan Presents" imprint books, and focuses on twelve-year-old Aru Shah who doesn't fit in at school and often stretches the truth to please her friends, but discovers her Pandava sisters, and the very real ...

  5. TODAY anchors talk the power of faith: ‘We see God as our ...

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    Savannah Guthrie, whose new book, "Mostly What God Does," is out now, sat down with her TODAY colleagues to talk about faith and God.

  6. Itzamna - Wikipedia

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    Itzamna as shown in the classic period. Itzamná (Mayan pronunciation: [it͡samˈna]) is, in Maya mythology, an upper god and creator deity thought to reside in the sky. . Itzamná is one of the most important gods in the Classic and Postclassic Maya panth

  7. Roshni - Wikipedia

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    Roshni or Roshini is a given name. Notable persons with that name include: Roshini (actress), Indian actress; Roshini (singer), Indian singer;

  8. Yeii - Wikipedia

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    (He, along with Growling God, Black God, and Water Sprinkler, were the first four Holy People encountered by the Navajo.) He is invoked (along with eight other male yei) in the "Night Chant" or "Nightway" (Navajo: Tłʼééʼjí or Kléjê Hatál ), sometimes simply called "Yei bichei," a nine-night ceremony in which masked dancers personify ...

  9. Nayenezgani - Wikipedia

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    Naayééʼ Neizghání (Navajo pronunciation: [nɑ̀ːjéːʔ nèɪ̀zɣɑ́nɪ́]) is a mythical hero from Navajo mythology who, along with his brother Tóbájízhchíní, rid the world of the Naayééʼ. [2] He is considered by some to be the Navajo god of war, although evidence for this is flimsy.