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Kamuy
A kamui (; (日本語:神威) or , ') is a spiritual or divine being in Ainu mythology. ==Concept== In concept, kamui are similar to the Japanese ''kami'', sometimes translated as "god" or "divine spirit", but these translations miss some of the nuances of the term.〔Ashkenazy, Michael. ''Handbook of Japanese Mythology''. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-Clio, 2003. 187-188〕 Kamuy are numerous; some are delineated and named, such as Kamuy Fuchi the hearth goddess, while others are not. Kamuy often have very specific associations, for instance, there is a kamuy of the undertow.〔 Personified deities of Ainu mythology often have the term ''Kamuy'' applied as part of their names. Also, Kamuy (Kam) means "Shaman" in Turkic and Mongolian languages.
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