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Kabibonokka
(North—American Indian). Son of Mudjekeewis, and the
Indian Boreas, who dwelt in Wabasso (the North). He paints the autumn
leaves scarlet and yellow, sends the snow, binds the rivers in ice, and
drives away the seagull, cormorant, and heron. (See Shingebis.)
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