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  2. Hero Twins in Native American culture - Wikipedia

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    In some traditions, the twins personified good and evil: one twin is good while the other is evil, but in others both are benevolent heroes. In some versions of this myth, the evil twin manipulates others into blaming his good brother for his misdeeds. The two brothers coexisted for a while, each making their own changes to the world.

  3. Anaye - Wikipedia

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    When the twins were fully grown, they tracked Yeitso down with very little difficulty. He spotted them in the bushes but they quickly disappeared. They taunted him four times before shooting a lightning bolt, killing it instantly. [11] Nayenezgani scalps Yeitso and throws it into the lake, creating Cabezon Peak.

  4. Iroquois mythology - Wikipedia

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    One voice is calm and quiet, but the other is loud and angry. Her children are the Do-yo-da-no or the Twin Gods. The good twin, Hah-gweh-di-yu or Teharonhiakwako (transl. Sapling), is born normally; [9] the evil twin, Hä-qweh-da-ět-gǎh or Sawiskera (transl. Flint), forces his way out from under his mother's arm, killing her during childbirth ...

  5. Twins in mythology - Wikipedia

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    In an aboriginal tale, the same constellation represents the twin lizards who created the plants and animals and saved women from evil spirits. Another example of this strong bond shared between twins is the Ibeji twins from African mythology. Ibeji twins are viewed as one soul shared between two bodies.

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  7. List of Native American deities - Wikipedia

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    God of the sun and of good weather; Marohu's twin brother. Márohu: God of the moon and of rain, rainstorms, and floods; Boinayel's twin brother. Maketaori Guayaba: The god of Coaybay or Coabey, the land of the dead. Opiyel Guabiron: A dog-shaped god that watched over the dead; often associated with the Greek Cerberus. Tongva: Chinigchinix

  8. Seeing double: the origins of the 'evil twin' in Gothic ... - AOL

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    Horror loves evil twins and doubles because of concepts like the uncanny and otherness. They also provide memorable images for movie makers.

  9. Malsumis - Wikipedia

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    But the evil Malsumsis thought himself too great to be brought forth in such a manner, and declared that he would burst through his mother's side. As compared to an account offered by Gabriel Acquin —one of the two Maliseet sources that Leland had at the time he wrote his rendition of the Gluskap-Malsumis story—Leland's makes a concerted ...