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- Talking God, also known as Haashchʼéétʼǫǫgí, is considered one of the Holy People in Navajo mythology12345. In the Navajo creation myth, Talking God participated in separating the various elements of the universe, including the earth, sky, and celestial bodies1. He is compassionate and advocates for mankind, appearing among his people as a bluebird, a symbol of peace and happiness4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Talking God, also known as Haashchʼéétʼǫǫgí, is considered one of the Holy People who played a pivotal role in shaping the world. In the Navajo creation myth, Talking God, along with other Holy People, participated in separating the various elements of the universe, including the earth, sky, and celestial bodies.oldworldgods.com/navajo/navajo-talking-god/This, the Talking God, is the chief character in Navaho mythology. In the rites in which personated deities minister to a suffering patient this character invariably leads, carrying a four-piece folding wand, balÃl, and uttering a peculiar cry.navajopeople.org/blog/navajo-creation-story-the-tal…Yei bichei (Yébîchai), or "maternal grandfather of the yei", is another name of Talking God who often speaks on behalf of the other Holy People. (He, along with Growling God, Black God, and Water Sprinkler, were the first four Holy People encountered by the Navajo.)en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YeiiTalking God is one of the Navajo Yeibichai, a main deity. He is unusual in that he is the one Navajo deity who is compassionate and an advocate for mankind. It is he who chastises others attempting to harm man. He appears among his people as a bluebird, a symbol of peace and happiness.www.adobegallery.com/art/navajo-din-wood-folk-ar…Also known as Talking God to Be One, Soft Talker, or Dawn Bearer (hastseyalti, yeibeichai), Talking God is a main Navajo deity.ehillerman.unm.edu/node/2321
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