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In Sioux mythology (a Native American mythological tradition that includes Lakota mythology), Anpao (Lakota: Aŋpáo), or Anp, is a spirit with two faces that represents the dawn. Anpao dances with Han, a primordial spirit of darkness, to ensure that Wi does not burn up the Earth, resulting in day and night. George Bushotter (Yankton Dakota-Lakota, 1860–1892) wrote that when his younger brother was ill, the brother was told to pray to Anpao, the Dawn, and recovered. Anpao zi is the "yellow of the dawn", which oral history described as the meadowlark's breast.

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  • In Sioux mythology (a Native American mythological tradition that includes Lakota mythology), Anpao (Lakota: Aŋpáo), or Anp, is a spirit with two faces that represents the dawn. Anpao dances with Han, a primordial spirit of darkness, to ensure that Wi does not burn up the Earth, resulting in day and night. George Bushotter (Yankton Dakota-Lakota, 1860–1892) wrote that when his younger brother was ill, the brother was told to pray to Anpao, the Dawn, and recovered. Anpao zi is the "yellow of the dawn", which oral history described as the meadowlark's breast. (en)
  • 安帕奥,是一位(美洲原住民神話,桑蒂苏族的一支)的一体二面曙光女神。 乔治·布肖特(George Bushotter,扬克顿达科他-拉科塔族人,苏族的一支,1860年–1892年)曾写道,有一次他弟弟病了,有人告诉他要向曙光神安帕奥祈告以求康复,在口述史中,安帕奥·兹是"黄色的曙光",长有草地鹨(meadowlark)的胸脯。 (zh)
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  • In Sioux mythology (a Native American mythological tradition that includes Lakota mythology), Anpao (Lakota: Aŋpáo), or Anp, is a spirit with two faces that represents the dawn. Anpao dances with Han, a primordial spirit of darkness, to ensure that Wi does not burn up the Earth, resulting in day and night. George Bushotter (Yankton Dakota-Lakota, 1860–1892) wrote that when his younger brother was ill, the brother was told to pray to Anpao, the Dawn, and recovered. Anpao zi is the "yellow of the dawn", which oral history described as the meadowlark's breast. (en)
  • 安帕奥,是一位(美洲原住民神話,桑蒂苏族的一支)的一体二面曙光女神。 乔治·布肖特(George Bushotter,扬克顿达科他-拉科塔族人,苏族的一支,1860年–1892年)曾写道,有一次他弟弟病了,有人告诉他要向曙光神安帕奥祈告以求康复,在口述史中,安帕奥·兹是"黄色的曙光",长有草地鹨(meadowlark)的胸脯。 (zh)
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