tehokeinoon
Tehokeinoon refers to a rare and historically documented phenomenon observed among certain Indigenous communities in the Pacific Northwest region of North America, particularly among the Nuu-chah-nulth (Nootka) people. The term is derived from the Nuu-chah-nulth language, where "tehokeinoon" loosely translates to "the one who walks on water" or "the one who moves unseen." It describes a spiritual or supernatural being associated with water, often linked to the ocean, rivers, or lakes.
According to oral traditions, tehokeinoon is said to be a powerful entity capable of traversing water without
The concept of tehokeinoon is intertwined with broader Indigenous cosmologies, where water is a sacred element
While tehokeinoon is not widely documented in Western academic literature, its presence in Indigenous oral traditions