
Pamola - Wikipedia
Pamola (also known as Pamolai, P-mol-a, Pomola, and Bmola) is a legendary bird spirit that appears in Abenaki mythology. This spirit causes cold weather. Specifically, according to the Penobscot tribal nation, [1] Pamola inhabited Katahdin, the tallest mountain in Maine. Pamola is said to be the thunder god and protector of
The Transformation of Pamola, the Protector of Mount Katahdin
2022年10月28日 · Centuries of Penobscot legend describe Pamola as hideous and birdlike, with spindly legs, long arms, a sharp beak, and a violent temperament that demands respect for it and the mountain it...
Pamola: Mighty Thunderbird In Myths Of Penobscot People Of …
2019年4月25日 · In Algonquian myth, the legendary bird Pamola is an evil spirit eventually conquered by Glooskap, a trickster god and a mythic hero. One story is about a man who went to the forests at the foot of the sacred Mt. Katahdin and was caught in a heavy snowstorm.
Pamola, A Penobscot Legend - Native Languages of the Americas
Pamola put the Indian on his shoulders, bid him close the eyes, and in few moments, with a noise like the whistling of a powerful wind, they were inside of the mountain. The Indian describes the interior of Mount Katahdin as containing a good, comfortable wigwam, furnished with abundance of venison, and with all the luxuries of life, and that ...
Pamola, the Wandering Spirit of Mt. Katahdin
2011年7月7日 · Pamola is not just a floating head, as in many other sources, he has the body of a man, the head of a moose, and the wings and talons of a bird. Also, he does not wander, but is super happy to inhabit Mt. Katahdin as his home.
Pamola, the God of Mount Katahdin - Explore Inspired
2017年8月23日 · Pamola lives atop the crest of the most precarious mountain feature in New England: the Knife Edge. He’s known to be the primary source for foul weather when it arrives. And when it comes, it stays.
THE LEGEND OF PAMOLA - Katahdin Woods and Waters
PAMOLA: The Penobscot Indians believed that a spirit, called Pamola resided, during the summer season, on the top of Katahdin — “the greatest of mountains”. Read this 1866 version of the legend written by Brother Eugene Vetromile who worked for 25 years on a dictionary of the Abenaki language.
Pamola: Mythical Creature - Mythical Encyclopedia
Pamola is a mythical creature found in the folklore of the Penobscot Nation, a Native American tribe from the Northeast. According to their legends, Pamola inhabits Katahdin, the tallest mountain in Maine, and is considered to be the thunder god and protector of the mountain.
Pamola - Cryptid Wiki | Fandom
Pamola (also known as Pamolai, P-mol-a, Pomola, and Bmola) is a legendary bird spirit that appears in Abenaki mythology. This spirit causes storms and cold weather. Specifically, according to the Penobscot tribal nation, Pamola inhabited Katahdin, the tallest mountain in Maine.
Pomola, the Wind Bird (Pamola, Pamole, Bemola, Bmola)
Information and legends about the Native American mythological figure Pomola, Pamola, or Bemola, the legendary wind bird spirit of Mount Katahdin.