Yushkep Kamui

Yushkep Kamui

Yushkep Kamui is the Ainu "kamui" ("goddess") of the spiders. She is also known as Ashketanne Mat ("Long-fingered Woman"). She is the familiar of female shamans and is called upon to aid in childbirth.

Mythology

Yushkep Kamui is a benevolent and wise figure in Ainu mythology. Although Ainu women were, traditionally, generally subordinate to men, they held power in some domains, most notably in marriage, where they controlled the choice of partners.Ashkenazy, Michael. "Handbook of Japanese Mythology". Santa Barbara, California: ABC-Clio, 2003. 294-295] One of Yushkep Kamui's most prominent myths reinforces this autonomy.

According to the legend, Yushkep Kamui was pursued by Poronitne Kamui, a demonic being who lived beyond the horizon. A friendly deity warned Yushkep Kamui of her unwelcome suitor, and she prepared a trap for him, setting her servants to ambush him. She then transformed herself into a reed. When Poronitne Kamui appeared, he found her home apparently empty and began to search for her. While he searched among the coals of the hearth, her servant Chestnut Boy, who had hidden there, jumped up and struck his eye. When he fell backwards in surprise, he was jabbed by another servant, Needle Boy. Subsequently, his other eye was stung by Hornet Boy, his hand bitten by Viper Boy, and, as he was trying to escape, Mortar Boy and Pestle Boy fell onto his head. The badly-injured demon fled, never to be heard from again.

Yushkep Kamui is said to assist Nusakoro Kamui in his duties. She is also called upon by women during childbirth, because her long fingers allow her to safely extract the baby.

Notes

References

*Ashkenazy, Michael. "Handbook of Japanese Mythology". Santa Barbara, California: ABC-Clio, 2003.
*Etter, Carl. "Ainu Folklore: Traditions and Culture of the Vanishing Aborigines of Japan". Chicago: Wilcox and Follett, 1949.
*Munro, Neil Gordon. "Ainu Creed and Cult". New York: Columbia University Press, 1995.


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