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Jiibayaabooz : ウィキペディア英語版
Jiibayaabooz
Known in the Ojibwe mythology as ''Jiibayaabooz'' (also recorded as Chipiapoos or Cheeby-aub-oozoo, meaning "Spirit Rabbit" or "Ghost of Rabbit") or in the Abenaki mythology as ''Mateguas'' (Rabbit), this figure is a trickster spirit, and figures prominently in their storytelling, including the story of the world's creation. Depending on the tradition, he was either the second〔Hodges, p. 2:20〕 or third son〔Johnston, p. 37〕 of ''Wiininwaa'' ("Nourishment"),〔The Anishinaabeg give the mother's name as "nourishment", but Schoolcraft suggests the name is from the Dakota ''Winona'' ("first-born daughter").〕 a human mother, and ''E-bangishimog'' ("In the West"), a spirit father.
Stories regarding ''Jiibayaabooz''/''Mateguas'' are filled with all things mystical and spiritual. While alive, ''Jiibayaabooz''/''Mateguas'' was obsessed with manidoog's and humans' interaction with each other. Through his regular communication with the ''manidoog'' through dreams, he taught the humans the importance of dreams and the methods of communication with the ''manidoog''. As with any little brother, he was subjected to Majiikiwis' taunts, but during a dare from his eldest brother, ''Jiibayaabooz''/''Mateguas'' lost his life.
Even in death, his "''jiibay''" or ghost continued with obsession with the ''manidoog'', and taught the humans the rites and ceremonies of vision quests and purification ceremonies. Basil Johnston, in his book ''The Manitous: the spiritual world of the Ojibway'' also adds ''Jiibayaabooz'' became the "Chief of the Underworld" and "... he bequeathed the spirit of music, chants, and poetry to the Anishinaubae peoples."
Among the Abenakis, ''Mateguas'' from the dead taught his living brother Gluskab the rites and ceremonies of vision quests and purification ceremonies to comfort his grieving brother. This became the core of the Midewiwin rituals that Gluskab then passed onto the humans.
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