Manetu (manëtu) is a Lenni Lenape (Delaware Indian Tribe) word meaning 'spirit' as in 'apparition'. The word does not apply to the Great Spirit, animal spirit or a comet/meteor which is literally referred to as a 'warrior spirit'.
They believed in their god who had beliefs of the great spirit lived in sea. He was known for the reaper.
It is called a Calumet.
The most common name for a Indian warrior is "Brave".
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Ancient India is called the empire of the spirit because Ancient India is the living tradition of the Hindu religion, which is the basis of Indian culture. Their traditions that Indian's honor today are from 5,000 years ago.
She was a spirit doll who fell in the bathroom
What cherokee indian word means free spirit?
No, Julie is american, Kaya is Indian.
Garvey in "Touching Spirit Bear" is a Tlingit Indian.
You're probably thinking of a made for TV movie called "Trilogy of Terror." In one of the three vignettes, a woman is given an ethnic doll that is supposed to house an evil spirit. The necklace around its neck locks the evil spirit inside. The necklace gets dislodged (or removed--can't remember) and the spirit of the doll takes over. It chases the actress throughout the apartment, attacking her with its tiny spear and really big, nasty teeth.
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yes and a person that died so his spirit went into it
kachina doll
it's called dollhouse
The movie that you are speaking of is called the "Trilogy of Terror" starring Karen Black, who later in life played Mother Firefly in Rob Zombie's "House of 1,000 Corpses". The doll was called the Zuni Fetish Doll, and it came to life after a special golden belt around the waist of the doll falls off, which releases the killer warrior spirit inside of it. The movie is a three part anthology, and this particular story is the last of the three.
An apsaras is an alternative name for an apsara, a female spirit in Indian mythology of the clouds and waters.