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'''Adawulcanak''' (Old-Man-Who-Foresees-All-the-Troubles-of-the-World) is a deity of the [[Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast|Northwestern tribes]].<ref name="Coleman2007"/> He, along with [[Tliewatuwadjigican]], are servants of the daughter of [[Nascakiyetl]].<ref name="Savill1978"/>
'''Adawulcanak''' (Old-Man-Who-Foresees-All-the-Troubles-of-the-World) is a deitypppppp of the [[Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast|Northwestern tribes]].<ref name="Coleman2007"/> He, along with [[Tliewatuwadjigican]], are servants of the daughter of [[Nascakiyetl]].<ref name="Savill1978"/>


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Adawulcanak (Old-Man-Who-Foresees-All-the-Troubles-of-the-World) is a deitypppppp of the Northwestern tribes.[1] He, along with Tliewatuwadjigican, are servants of the daughter of Nascakiyetl.[2]

References

  1. ^ J. A. Coleman (2007). The Dictionary of Mythology: An A-Z of Themes, Legends and Heroes. Arcturus. p. 19. ISBN 978-0-572-03222-7.
  2. ^ Sheila Savill (1978). Pears Encyclopaedia of Myths and Legends: Chapter 7. Oceania and Australia. Chapter 8. The Americas. Pelham. p. 149. ISBN 978-0-7207-1050-2.