Wakan
Tanka:
The
Sacred
and
Divine
Wakan
Tanka
is
the
name
given
to
the
Great
Spirit
by
the
Lakota
people,
one
of
the
largest
Native
American
tribes.
As
a
powerful
and
omnipresent
being,
Wakan
Tanka
is
believed
to
be
the
creator
of
all
things
and
the
force
that
governs
the
universe.
The
Lakota
consider
their
relationship
with
Wakan
Tanka
as
a
sacred
connection,
and
their
reverence
for
this
deity
has
been
passed
down
for
generations.
The
Lakota
belief
system
acknowledges
the
existence
of
spirits
in
all
things,
making
this
culture
deeply
connected
to
the
natural
world.
Each
being
has
a
spirit,
from
the
mightiest
mountain
to
the
smallest
insect,
and
Wakan
Tanka’s
spirit
permeates
all.
Because
of
this,
every
creature
and
every
aspect
of
the
earth
is
considered
equal
and
unassociated
with
human
hierarchy.
Modern
day
Lakota
individuals
still
honor
Wakan
Tanka's
memory
through
prayer
and
ceremonies.
They
frequently
hold
pipe
ceremonies,
sweat
lodges,
and
sun
dances
as
acts
of
worship
and
thanksgiving
to
Wakan
Tanka.
Respect
for
the
earth
is
also
essential,
so
the
Lakota
continually
maintain
their
lands,
ensuring
they
remain
pure
and
well
for
future
generations.
Wakan
Tanka
embodies
all
of
the
Lakota
life's
great
mysteries,
including
birth,
death,
and
nature's
healing.
This
was
evident
when
the
Lakota
people
faced
numerous
challenges
and
losses
following
the
colonization
of
North
America
by
Europeans.
Throughout
these
trials,
Wakan
Tanka
remained
the
center
of
Lakota
faith,
giving
them
hope
and
strength
to
persevere.
The
native
Lakota
people's
belief
in
Wakan
Tanka
highlights
the
profoundness
of
their
faith
and
their
unwavering
respect
for
all
life.
It
shows
us
the
power
of
unity
and
effective
communication
with
nature.
Even
though
the
time
of
spirituality
and
religious
beliefs
that
have
been
respected
by
the
Lakota
is
long
gone,
their
sense
of
identity
and
reverence
for
Wakan
Tanka
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one
of
the
important
aspects
of
their
culture
and
heritage.