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Yes! Tons of them! For example, there is Sedna, goddess of the sea. She looked after the animal of the sea and, if you say a prayer to her, it is believed there will be a good hunt. If you do not, she will keep the animals away from you. If you dive down to the bottom of the sea and comb her hair, she will send you a seal for dinner. Just Google her there's plenty of info on her. You might also want to try looking up Anigan, the moon god.

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