noun
- A spirit or supernatural force in the belief systems of some Native American peoples, often understood as a divine or mystical power that inhabits natural objects and phenomena.
Usage: Also spelled manitou or manitow; From Algonquian languages; Used in ethnographic and religious contexts
Examples
- The Ojibwe people believed that manitu dwelled in the natural world around them.
- According to traditional teachings, manitu could be found in animals, plants, and water.
- The concept of manitu is central to understanding many Native American spiritual traditions.
- Elders spoke of the manitu that guided hunters and protected their communities.
- Different natural phenomena were thought to embody different aspects of manitu.