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Yojo is the god that Queequeg has from Moby Dick.

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Yojo is a mysterious, unseen figure mentioned in "Moby-Dick" by Herman Melville. It is described as the unknown god worshipped by Queequeg, one of the main characters in the novel. Yojo represents Queequeg's religious beliefs and cultural background as a pagan.

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