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Something about this serpent chaos god. I think the Native, or White version represented, his true form.
          FIrst picture is ai slop, I can only find 2d pictures of him really.
          I believe he ate a person, then the middle part became a human. 

>last piece  "The Sisiyutł is a double-headed serpent with a human head in the center of its body. The Sisiyutł can cause death or bring supernatural power to those who see it. In ceremonies, it is usually associated with warrior dances. ?"
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>1st picture tlagakwame and sisiyutl
>2nd picture
"The ouroboros was also of significance to the Gnostics. From a Gnostic viewpoint, the opposing ends of the ouroboros were interpreted as the divine and earthly in man, which, despite being at odds with one another, existed in unison nonetheless. In this sense, it is comparable to the Chinese yin and yang, depicting the harmony of contrary forces, as well as the cosmic dichotomy of light and darkness in Manichaeism and the Zoroastrian philosophy of the farvahar, which first posited that each soul was composed of a pure, divine component, as well as a human one."
          Revere this serpent, look away from the center; its eyes are located on either side.
     Or the middle.
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coastal Indians came from Asia. They look visibly similar to Kazakhs and mongols. That is where you folklore likely originated from. I have no idea as to the details beyond this
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