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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
*U Tura Kamui refers to a pair of bears that are always together, a male and a female.
* Kimun Kamui is based on a [[Wikipedia:Kamuy|deity]] in [[Wikipedia:Ainu_people|Ainu]] mythology with the [[Wikipedia:Kim-un-kamuy|same name]], that rules over bears and mountains.
** His name translates to "God of the Mountains".
** One of the important rituals Kimun Kamui is involved in involves the Ainu people taking good care of a bear cub they capture for a year. After that, they sacrifice the cub and consume its flesh. By doing so, the people believed that they are freeing the spirit of the cub and returning it to the heavens where Kimun Kamui resides. There the cub would tell Kimun Kamui about the people's piety in gratitude for their service.
* U Tura Kamui refers to a pair of bears that are always together, a male and a female.
 
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