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Tsimshian mythology : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tsimshian mythology
Tsimshian mythology is the mythology of the Tsimshian, an Aboriginal people in Canada and a Native American tribe in the United States. The majority of Tsimshian people live in British Columbia, while others live in Alaska. Tsmishian myth is known from orally-passed tales. An ''adaawx'' is a story concerning animal spirits in human guise and is usually linked to the origin of the Earth and the peoples on it. A ''malesk'', in contrast, is an adventure or history tale that purports to entertain rather than explain. The raven spirit is known as ''We-gyet'' or ''Txamsem''. Txamsem is said to have a brother named ''Logobola'' who is responsible for the lack of fresh and clear water as well as the existence of the fog into which Txamsem became lost.
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