Another Iroquois ''Demi-God'' (Human who becomes Divine, or is imbued with God-like power) – ''So-Son-Do-Wah was a ''Warrior'' who braved the wrath of The ''Great Spirit'' to hunt a ''Ghost Elk''. This was the personification of Nature. Many of So-Son-do-Wah's Clan warned Him to stop His Hunt. But He was a Brave and skilled Warrior who had hunted ''all animals'' so He could prove His ''superiority to The Spirits''. Although The ''Great Spirit'' placed many obstacles in His way – So-Son-Do-Wah killed The Elk. Angered, The ''Great Spirit'' still did not take His Life (as He was so revered by by His Tribe''. So-Son-Do-Wah was ''placed into The Heavens'' and was married to The ''Great Spirit's'' daughter Dawn. As such, when the first light of day broke each day, a Hunter would so honor So-Son-Do-Wah – to sponsor a ''good Hunt''.
