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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A subtrope of Ethnic Magician. Native Americans, (or a race meant to be an Expy of them) that possess powers because of their ethnicity. Often this involves stating that their power comes from innate spirituality or closeness to nature that "civilized" races don't have. Usually involves influence over nature, animals, or other spirit powers. Quite often, the Native in question will be dressed very "traditionally" even in modern settings.
If the Native American magic comes from beyond the grave, see Indian Burial Ground. |