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<blockquote class="definition">For the [[Huron]], the '''Oki''' are disincarnated spiritual entities. These include animals, the powerful spirits of earth, rivers, lakes, and rocks.  <ref>Irwin, Lee. “The Huron-Jesuit Relations: Contesting Dreams, Confirming Worldviews.” ''Religion 22'' (1992): 259–70. </ref> Oki are contacted during dreams where they transfer [[Arendi]], special powers of healing, war, and insight, to the dreamers.
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==Related Terms==
[[Huron]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related term::Huron]]}}
==Indigenous Spiritualities==
[[Indigenous Spiritualities]] > {{#ask:[[Is an::Indigenous Spirituality]]}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
Sacred beings, many of which were animal. <ref>Irwin, Lee. “The Huron-Jesuit Relations: Contesting Dreams, Confirming Worldviews.” ''Religion 22'' (1992): 259–70. p. 260.</ref>


Contacted in dreams, a precursor of which was [[Fasting]]. For additional notes on Huron dreaming, see [[Fasting]]
Contacted in dreams, a precursor of which was [[Fasting]]. For additional notes on Huron dreaming, see [[Fasting]]
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"oki often appeared as a specific animal which was identified as the familiar spirit, many of which were associated with birds and the celestial powers of the sky, others with more diverse forms such as flames, ghosts or serpents. Still others were seen as manifestations of various sacred locations or objects that might teach techniques for healing and other shamanistic acts (JR 13:227-233). Through dreams, contact could be established with any of the  sacred powers, even those of the highest standing "
"oki often appeared as a specific animal which was identified as the familiar spirit, many of which were associated with birds and the celestial powers of the sky, others with more diverse forms such as flames, ghosts or serpents. Still others were seen as manifestations of various sacred locations or objects that might teach techniques for healing and other shamanistic acts (JR 13:227-233). Through dreams, contact could be established with any of the  sacred powers, even those of the highest standing "




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For the Huron, the Oki are disincarnated spiritual entities. These include animals, the powerful spirits of earth, rivers, lakes, and rocks. [1] Oki are contacted during dreams where they transfer Arendi, special powers of healing, war, and insight, to the dreamers.

Related Terms

Huron > Arendiwane, Oki

Indigenous Spiritualities

Indigenous Spiritualities > Huron

Notes

Contacted in dreams, a precursor of which was Fasting. For additional notes on Huron dreaming, see Fasting

"Dreaming was regarded as a fundamental medium of communication through which the various mythic beings, or oki, shared their power and knowledge with the Huron."

"Sacred power, or arendi, given by the oki, was manifested as any unusual or extraordinary ability or as the power to heal through the use of rituals and sacred objects obtained in dreams or visions. "

"oki often appeared as a specific animal which was identified as the familiar spirit, many of which were associated with birds and the celestial powers of the sky, others with more diverse forms such as flames, ghosts or serpents. Still others were seen as manifestations of various sacred locations or objects that might teach techniques for healing and other shamanistic acts (JR 13:227-233). Through dreams, contact could be established with any of the sacred powers, even those of the highest standing "

  1. Irwin, Lee. “The Huron-Jesuit Relations: Contesting Dreams, Confirming Worldviews.” Religion 22 (1992): 259–70.