Chachy is a female deity of the Itelmens of Kamchatka. She has outstanding intellectual insight but she is of average physical appearance. She is the wife of Kutka, and is smarter than him.
When the world was young, the divine couple met year after year at the many great rivers, and begat a son and a daughter at each of these, from whom the Itelmen trace their genealogical origin. As each river then started with this unique first pair of parents, so the many dialects are thus explained.
References
- Friedrich Majer (1803). Allgemeines Mythologisches Lexicon (in German). Vol. 1. Verlag des Landes-Industrie-Comptoirs.
- Gustav Friedrich Klemm (1843). Allgemeine Cultur-Geschichte der Menschheit (in German). Vol. 2. B. G. Teubner.
- ^ Heinrich August Pierer (1835). Universal-lexikon, oder Vollständiges encyclopädisches wörterbuch. H.A. Pierer.
- Rousseau, George Sebastian; Porter, Roy (1987). Sexual Underworlds of the Enlightenment. p. 270. ISBN 0719019613.
- Gustav Friedrich Klemm. Die Jäger und Fischervölker der passiven Menschheit Allgemeine Cultur-Geschichte der Menschheit. Teubner, 1843. pp. 321–324.
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