Talk:Yee-Na-Pah
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[edit]From the story of Yee-Na-Pah and her husband, it appears that the description of her as a "mountain devil" does not refer to a her being an inherently malignant being who lives on a mountain. Rather, she appears to be a totemic being (an Ancestral Being) associated with the thorny devil, which is also known as the "mountain devil". --Corsican Warrah (talk to me) 19:53, 14 May 2022 (UTC)
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