Kwakwaka’wakw Mythology

Bukwas

Bukwas

Bukwas The Wild Man of the Woods ALSO KNOWN AS: Bakwas; Bukwis ORIGIN: Kwakiutl The Kwakiutl are the indigenous people ...
Dzunukwa

Dzunukwa

Dzunukwa - Wild Woman Dzunukwa, an extremely complex spirit, may cause death and destruction or bestow blessings, life, wealth, and ...
Komokwa

Komokwa

Komokwa The Wealthy One ALSO KNOWN AS: Komokoa ORIGIN: Kwakiutl Komokwa is King of the Sea, Lord of all undersea ...

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