Bugady Musun was a Siberian goddess particularly revered by the Evenki people.[1] She was the patron of wildlife and the guardian of animals.[2] She usually took the form of a tough older woman or a huge female elk or reindeer.[1][3]
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BugadyMusun was a Siberian goddess particularly revered by the Evenki people. She was the patron of wildlife and the guardian of animals. She usually...
the hunt and wild; twin sister of Apollo, daughter of Leto and Jupiter BugadyMusun, Evenki mother goddess of animals Hinkon, Tungusic lord of the hunt Devana...
many different local traditions of gods. These include: Ak Ana, Anapel, BugadyMusun, Kara Khan, Khaltesh-Anki, Kini'je, Ku'urkil, Nga, Nu'tenut, Num-Torum...