The "Great Spirit," the God of the Algonquian and Ojibwe people, was known by what name?
Answer Gitche Manitou
In many Native languages, Gitche Manitou signifies the "Great Spirit." Manitou is a popular Algonquian word that refers to a spirit, enigma, or god. This phrase is often used by Native American churches in Mexico, the United States, and Canada.
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