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- Gaasyendietha, according to Seneca mythology, is a giant serpent that dwells in the deep areas of rivers and lakes of Canada, especially Lake Ontario...
- materialized, and private boats are the only traffic usually found there now. Gaasyendietha is a legendary Loch Ness Monster-type creature and it is sometimes spotted...
- A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Gaasyendietha (Seneca) – Dragon Gagana (Russian) – Iron-beaked bird with copper talons Gaki (****anese)...
- emitting flames from its mouth at night. In Native American mythology, the Gaasyendietha, a sea serpent from Native American lore, is said to kindle coal and...
- peoples' mythology. Unhcegila A horned serpent also of Lakota mythology. Gaasyendietha A lake dragon or serpent of the Great Lakes, found in Seneca mythology...
- in 1698. In the 17th century, reports of an alleged creature named Gaasyendietha, similar to the so-called Loch Ness Monster, being sighted in the lake...
- portal Bear Lake monster Beithir Bigfoot Bunyip Chessie (sea monster) Gaasyendietha Jiaolong Lake Bumbunga Lake Tianchi Monster Lake Van Monster Lariosauro...
- witch who is depicted as a whirlwind. Her child's father killed her. Gaasyendietha is a fire-breathing dragon that inhabits Lake Ontario. In human form...
- in length. Lake Ontario  Ontario New York  Canada USA North America Gaasyendietha Dragon that dwells in rivers and lakes of Canada, especially Lake Ontario...
- Seneca mythology Turtle Island (Indigenous North American folklore) Gaasyendietha Parker says Gǎ-oh lives in the west. "The Boy Who Lived With the Bears"...