Kenas-unarpe, the Glossary
Kenas-unarpe (ケナㇱウナㇻペ) is an Ainu kamuy (god).[1]
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3 relations: Ainu people, Hasinaw-uk-kamuy, Kamuy.
- Ainu kamuy
- Ainu stubs
- Japanese goddesses
Ainu people
The Ainu are an ethnic group who reside in northern Japan, including Hokkaido and Northeast Honshu, as well as the land surrounding the Sea of Okhotsk, such as Sakhalin, the Kuril Islands, the Kamchatka Peninsula, and the Khabarovsk Krai; they have occupied these areas known to them as "Ainu Mosir" (lit), since before the arrival of the modern Yamato and Russians.
See Kenas-unarpe and Ainu people
Hasinaw-uk-kamuy
Hasinaw-uk-kamuy (ハシナウ・ウク・カムイ; also Hash-Inau-uk Kamuy, Hashinau-uk Kamuy or simply Hash-uk Kamuy) is the Ainu kamuy (goddess) of the hunt. Kenas-unarpe and Hasinaw-uk-kamuy are Ainu kamuy, Japanese goddesses and Japanese mythology stubs.
See Kenas-unarpe and Hasinaw-uk-kamuy
Kamuy
A kamuy (カムィ; kamui) is a spiritual or divine being in Ainu mythology, a term denoting a supernatural entity composed of or possessing spiritual energy. Kenas-unarpe and kamuy are Ainu kamuy.
See also
Ainu kamuy
- Ae-oyna-kamuy
- Akkorokamui
- Apasam Kamuy
- Cikap-kamuy
- Hasinaw-uk-kamuy
- Hoyau
- Inau
- Kamuy
- Kamuy-huci
- Kanda-koro-kamuy
- Kenas-unarpe
- Kim-un-kamuy
- Kina-sut-kamuy
- Kotan-kar-kamuy
- Mintuci
- Mosir-kara-kamuy
- Nusa-kor-kamuy
- Pawci-kamuy
- Rep-un-kamuy
- Shinda
- Shiramba Kamuy
- Tokapcup-kamuy
- Wakka-us-kamuy
- Yushkep Kamuy
Ainu stubs
- Ainu Association of Hokkaido
- Ainu Times
- Ainu fiddle
- Apasam Kamuy
- Ikupasuy
- Itaomacip
- Kaco (drum)
- Kanda-koro-kamuy
- Kenas-unarpe
- Kina-sut-kamuy
- Koshamain's War
- Kotan Utunnai
- Kotan-kar-kamuy
- Kyōsuke Kindaichi
- Menashi–Kunashir rebellion
- Mosir-kara-kamuy
- Munini-imo
- Nibutani
- Nusa-kor-kamuy
- Pararayki
- Pawci-kamuy
- Rekuhkara
- Rui-be
- Shakushain's revolt
- Shinda
- Shiramba Kamuy
- Tamasay
- Tokapcup-kamuy
- Uepeker
Japanese goddesses
- Amanozako
- Amaterasu
- Ame-no-Uzume
- Benzaiten
- Daikokuten
- Hariti
- Hasinaw-uk-kamuy
- Hiderigami
- Himegami
- Ishikori-dome no Mikoto
- Izanami
- Kamimusubi
- Kamuo Ichihime
- Kaya-no-hime
- Kenas-unarpe
- Kisshōten
- Konohanachiru-hime
- Konohanasakuya-hime
- Kukurihime
- Kushinadahime
- Marici (Buddhism)
- Miyazu-hime
- Mizuhanome
- Nakatsuhime
- Nakisawame
- Nunakawahime
- Takuhadachiji-hime
- Tamakushi-hime
- Tamayori-hime (mother of Jimmu)
- Toyotama-hime
- Toyouke-hime
- Ukemochi
- Wakahiru-me
- Yasakatome
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenas-unarpe
Also known as Kenash Unarabe.