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Kinashut Kamuy

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Kinashut Kamuy is the Ainu kamuy (god) of snakes. He is a benevolent figure who is called upon for protection against various calamities.

Mythology

Kinashut Kamuy is depicted as generally benevolent and helpful to humans. He controls the behavior of snakes, protecting those who venerate him from their bites. In Ainu mythology, snake spirits are believed to possess people and cause a variety of ailments such as eye disease and paralysis, and Kinashut Kamuy is appealed to in order to exorcise these spirits from a victim. He also offers communities protection against other diseases, particularly typhoid.

He is generally said to be the brother of Nusakoro Kamuy, but the two are sometimes regarded as a single entity.

References

Kinashut Kamuy Wikipedia