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Transformer (spirit-being)

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and among some Interior peoples in the same part of the continent. Often appearing as more than one being, and seen in the plural as
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and in their tradition there were not one Transformer, but more than one, referred to as the
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britishcolumbia.com page "Historic Xaːytem Longhouse, Mission, British Columbia"
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BC Names/GeoBC entry "Whulk (Former First Nation village)"
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is a pre-eminent spirit-being in many traditions of the
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Mythologies of the indigenous peoples of North America
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indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast
North America
Coast Salish
Squamish
Halkomelem
X̲áːytem
Lummi
Kwakʼwala
ʼNamgis
Whulk
Nimpkish River
Coyote in mythology
BCNames/GeoBC entry "Stawamus Chief Mountain"
britishcolumbia.com page "Historic Xaːytem Longhouse, Mission, British Columbia"
BC Names/GeoBC entry "Whulk (Former First Nation village)"
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