Great Spirit may refer to:
Religion and mythology
- Great Spirit, an English translation of various synonyms in the languages of North American native tribes for the common concept of a universal spiritual force. These include:
- Unetlanvhi in Cherokee mythology
- Wakan Tanka in Lakota tradition
- Gitche Manitou in Algonquian tradition
- Great Spirit in mythologies of the indigenous peoples of the Americas
- Manitou in Algonquian tradition
- God, the Supreme Being and the principal object of faith in a variety of traditions
Geographical
- Waconda Spring, a place in Kansas translated as "Great Spirit" spring
- Moniteau County, Missouri, a county named after Algonquian Manitou
- Big Manitou Falls, English translation of Gitchee Manitou, a waterfall in Wisconsin
Other
- Appeal to the Great Spirit, a 1908 equestrian statue by Cyrus Dallin, located in front of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts on the Huntington Avenue side
- Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit, a formerly lost Coptic gospel
- "Great Spirit", a 2016 song by Armin van Buuren vs Vini Vici featuring Hilight Tribe.
See also
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