According to Lakota belief,
Inyan (Rock), was present at the very beginning, and so was the omnipresent spirit
Wakan Tanka, the Great Mystery, and the darkness Han. Inyan wanted to exercise his powers, or compassion, so he created Maka (the Earth) as part of himself to keep control of his powers. But he sacrificed much of his blood by doing so, which became water, and he shriveled up, became hard, and began losing his powers. The water could not retain his powers, and
Skan was created. Maka complains to Inyan that everything is cold and dark, and so he creates
Anpo, the Dawn. As Anpo's red light was not enough for Maka, Inyan creates
Wi, the Sun. Maka now wanted to be separate from Inyan, so she appealed to Skan, who is now the supreme judge of the universe. Skan then rules that Maka must stay bound to Inyan, which is why rocks are bound to soil. In another version, when Inyan created Maka, she taunted him for his impotence. Inyan appealed to Skan, and Skan banished Han to be under Maka. When Maka complained that she was too cold, Skan created Anpo and Wi to provide light and heat, and when Maka complained that she was too hot, Skan ordered that Han and Anpo to follow each other around the world, thus creating day and night. ==Notable tales==