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- The yeii or yei (Navajo: yéí or yéʼii) are spirit deities of the Navajo people. The most benevolent of such beings are the Diyin Diné'e or Holy People who are associated with the forces of nature. Yéi —There are a number of divinities in the Navaho pantheon known as yéi...which is translated "god" or "genius."en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yeii
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