Wakan Tanka, in the Sioux way of life, is the term for “the sacred” or “the divine”. This is usually translated as “The Great Spiritt”. However, others believe its meaning is closer to “Great Mystery” as Lakota spirituality is not monotheistic.
Wakan Tanka was supposed to have placed the stones and minerals in the ground. They were also supposed to change the seasons and weather, and plants were supposed to have come out of the ground by their hand.

PteSkaWin, White Buffalo Calf Woman, a sacred woman of supernatural origin, is treated as a prophet or a messiah and is central to the Lakota religion. Oral traditions relate that she brought the extended Lakota nation of the Teton Sioux their “Seven Sacred Rituals”.

New exhibition at TMDG, Mar del Plata, Argentina

Project Abya Yala Exhibition at Cocolatemi.

Coatlicue, “the one with the skirt of serpents”, “The Mother of Gods”, “the lady of the serpent”.

Kinich Ahau (K’inich Ajaw) is the 16th-century Yucatec name of the Maya sun god.

 
CRXTO en el Puma Urban Art 
CRXTO at the Puma Urban Art

Mayan God Huracan

Huehueteotl

Antu