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Gender Feminine
Pronounced Pron. oh-nah-tah  [key]

Meaning & History

In Iroquois mythology, Onatah was one of the Deohako (the Life Supporters, or Three Sisters.) Onatah represented the spirit of the corn, while her two sisters represented beans and squash. In one common Iroquois legend, Onatah was stolen by Tawiscara and hidden underground, causing a great famine until she was found and freed. She is considered a fertility goddess.
Added 7/5/2013 by OddlyInteresting
Edited 5/6/2014 by Ora and LMS