Kaltes-Ekwa

deity earth Mansi single tradition · 2

A Mansi-Khanti mother goddess who could shrink to the size of a rock and sculpture or expand to the size of a mountain. She is suggested as a possible origin for the Mistress of the Copper Mountain character.

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“the Mansi-Khanti mother goddess could shrink to the size of a rock and a sculpture or expands to the size of a mountain”

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“His siblings are Hotel-Ekva (Хо̄тал-Э̄ква) (Sun), Etposzojka (Э̄тпос-О̄йка) (Moon), Naj-Ekva (Най-Э̄ква) (Fire), Kuly-Otir (Куль-О̄тыр) (Underworld) and his wife, Kaltes-Ekwa (Калтэс-Э̄ква).”

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