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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* The first story refers to a tradition practiced by the {{wp|Inuit}}, which is that after hunting an animal, its bladder should be removed and put in the water (in the bladder dwells the soul) and make a sacred ritual so that the animal returns when the hunter needs it, and that in turn, the animal can rest in the celestial world. | * The first story of the Sinnoh Folk Tales, refers to a tradition practiced by the {{wp|Inuit}}, which is that after hunting an animal, its bladder should be removed and put in the water (in the bladder dwells the soul) and make a sacred ritual so that the animal returns when the hunter needs it, and that in turn, the animal can rest in the celestial world. | ||
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