Tó Neinilii (sometimes misspelled as Tonenili) is the rain god of the Navajo people of Arizona and New Mexico. A deity given to having fun and playing tricks, Tó Neinilii carries a water pot. In the tribal dances he is represented by a masked man who enacts the part of a clown. In the myths, too, he is the fool who dances about in order to show that he is pleased with what is happening. Tó Neinilii was said to often argue with the Navajo god of gambling, Nohoilpe.
In times of drought or misfortune due to the weather, it was often said that:
Tó Neinilii had lost a bet with Nohoilpe.
Source: Wikipedia
And so good night from mostly sunny southern California ~~dru~~
That was interesting.
I found it so, the rain pounding down and leaks in the roof made me research “rain gods” THANX for reading, Momoe. ~~dru~~
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