manitu

/ˈmænɪtuː/
noun
  1. A spirit or supernatural force in the traditional beliefs of some Native American peoples, especially the Algonquian peoples.
    • The elders spoke of the great manitu that watches over the forest.
    • Many tribes believe that every living thing has a manitu within it.
    • In the story, the hunter prayed to the manitu for a successful journey.
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