Rayosi Kamuy Yukar Sonno Katupirka Ne.

Rayosi kamuy yukar sonno katupirka ne.
(Korean mythology is very cool.) These are only some of the beings from within this mythology & the pantheon carries much more.
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A heartening experience to hear from him, & I do hope my editor experiences something similar when he comes to my country, especially if he comes to visit me & my family if I were to be there.
With their large range in area & occupation over the centuries, these have even spread over the areas of the closely related Evens, the Amur Tonci, & others even including in my home country, especially over by the Selenge Valley & the northeastern aimags (provinces) as Khamnigan. As can be seen in the 3 main countries settled among them, the occupations even extend over to the according cultural ways of the neighbours, & even small groups moved over to Etok Nuca. Even with that, poverty & alcoholism are still major problems for them similar to many native Siberians.

Forest Evenki are much like us & the related Khamnigan with the according solidarity needing to be brought forth. This won’t be possible without the push for climate change recognition, or some merchandise from the Dukha nearby, who live similarly. With the amount of animal husbandry found among the Karahto Ainu, this form of herding might well have occurred in the culture, distinct from the Hokkaido Ainu life. May the Evenki kinds live strong.

Tan henne=askar eaykap, wa tan pinumma=siyeye ne, korkay iwanke ne nankor. Korkay sumsupa nok, opitta kur ya?
(This can’t be clean, and this stallion is sick, but will get healthy. Even so, fried eggs, anyone?) Poor Thunderlane, I hope he would be healthy soon, I bet the flu season was terrible this year, especially in the West from what I’ve heard. I’m glad I dodged this bullet, as has my editor (mostly).

Naa rayosi kamuy yukar cikoykip arki.
(More Korean mythological creatures come). I hope this should help familiarise us with some beneath the deities in the pantheon.