noun
- A spiritual and fundamental life force, object, or creature in the religious beliefs of Algonquian peoples.
- A supernatural being, spirit, or demon in Algonquian mythology.
Usage: Often capitalized when referring to a supreme being or the Great Spirit.; From Algonquian languages, particularly Ojibwe and related languages.
Usage: Can refer to either benevolent or malevolent spiritual entities.
Examples
- In Ojibwe tradition, the manitou represents the sacred spiritual essence that animates all living things.
- The Great Manitou is understood as the supreme creator spirit in many Algonquian belief systems.
- Tribal elders taught that each animal possessed its own manitou, or spiritual power.
- The concept of manitou influenced early European understanding of Native American spirituality.
- Respect for the manitou of the forest was central to sustainable hunting practices.