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Revision as of 02:40, 10 December 2019
There are numerous Other Characters who do not fall on the side of the Old Gods or New Gods. Some of these characters are human while others are mythological creatures or culture heroes.
Eagle Point, Indiana
Lakeside, Wisconsin
Other Notable Characters
Mrs. Fadil
In a Somewhere in America story in "Head Full of Snow," Mrs. Fadil passes away and is brought to the afterlife by Anubis.
Gnaskinyan
Gnaskinyan, also known as Gnaski or Crazy Buffalo, is a malevolent Lakota spirit. He is the son of Iktomi's brother, Iya, and Unk. He appears with Iktomi in "Muninn."
William "Froggie" James
William "Froggie" James is a historical figure who was lynched in Cairo, IL on November 11, 1909. His story is partially told in "The Ways of the Dead."
Nunyunnini
Nunyunnini is the skull of a woolly mammoth worshiped by Siberian immigrants in a Coming to America story in Chapter Thirteen and in "Lemon Scented You."
Okoye
Okoye is a prisoner on a Dutch slave ship transporting him to America in a Coming to America story in "The Secret of Spoons." Mr. Nancy convinces him to fight back and Okoye frees the rest of the the slaves and they set fire to the ship.