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James Granderson

An Inner Journey: The Moon, Mythology, and You: Chup - Kamui - 1 views

  • Chup - Kamui  is the chastity goddess of the Ainu people.    Kamui is the Ainu word for a supernatural or divine being.  Chup means luminary.  She was originally the Moon Goddess of the Ainu people, but as She watched the earth on Her very first night and saw the sinful and adulterous behaviors of humans, She begged to trade places with Her brother, the Sun.  Hence, She became the sun and he the moon.  She is the symbol of modesty and innocence and protects women from adulterous actions.
James Granderson

Kamuy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • The Ainu had no writing system of their own, and much of Ainu mythology was passed down as oral history in the form of kamuy yukar (deity epics), long verses traditionally recounted by singers at a gathering. Each kamuy yukar recounts a deity's or hero's adventures, usually in the first person, and some of them are of great length, containing as many as 7,000 verses.[2] Some yukar contradict each other, assigning the same events to different deities or heroes; this is primarily a result of the Ainu culture's organization into small, relatively isolated groups.[3] Records of these poems began to be kept only in the late 19th century, by Western missionaries and Japanese ethnographers; however, the Ainu tradition of memorizing the yukar preserved many.
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