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116:, the sun. The trials they have to go through are different depending on the version of the story, but most involve figuring out clever ways to climb up into the sky and get past the guards of the sun's house. Once they have proved themselves to their father, he gifts them weapons to help them kill the rest of the Naayééʼ, chief among them being a quiver full of lightning bolts. 20: 90:
heard when the children were born and set out to kill and devour them. Changing Woman hid her sons and tried to convince Yéʼiitsoh that it was mistaken. When questioned about the small footprints in the snow, Changing Woman replied saying that in her loneliness she made the footprints herself to
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Yéʼiitsoh is described as the largest and most powerful of the Naayééʼ, usually the last to be killed by Naayééʼ Neizghání. Whichever method is used to kill the giant, it almost always involves taunting it from a hiding place and striking a fatal blow with a lightning bolt.
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After both brothers had matured they set out to destroy the Naayééʼ, who were abominations born from "unnatural means" (specifically women having intercourse with objects instead of men). One of the earliest creatures they encountered was the Spider Woman (or the
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A Navajo man wearing a ceremonial mask and dress of Naayééʼ Neizghání, taken by Edward S. Curtis (
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universe, Naayééʼ Neizghání appears as one of the slayers before Buffy.
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word that can be translated to "Monster Slayer" or "Killer of Enemies".
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Naayééʼ Neizghání is mentioned, and is a recurring theme, in
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At one point, the brothers decided to visit their father,
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Naayééʼ Neizghání has briefly been mentioned in both
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[nɑ̀ːjéːʔnèɪ̀zɣɑ́nɪ́]
Navajo
Tóbájízhchíní
Naayééʼ
Navajo
Changing Woman
Yéʼiitsoh
Spider Grandmother
Jóhonaaʼéí
Roger Zelanzy
Eye of Cat
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Thor
Wonder Woman
Race to the Sun
"Nayenezgani"
Library of Congress
"Nayenezgani – Slayer of Alien Gods"
https://en.wiktionary.org/Naay%C3%A9%C3%A9%CA%BC_Neizgh%C3%A1n%C3%AD
"Changing Woman | Encyclopedia.com"
"Yeitso"
"ANAYE - the Navajo Demon (Navajo mythology)"
"NAVAJO EPIC MYTH: THE WAR GOD VS THE ANAYE"
"Tsohanoai - A Navajo Legend"
"MonsterSlayer.com - The Legend of Monster Slayer"
"Yeitso Legend - Twin Rocks Trading Post"
"Naayee Neizghani (Character)"
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Deities of the indigenous peoples of North America

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