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Domistic Animals have no yega thats why humans can control them.
 
Domistic Animals have no yega thats why humans can control them.
 
= Notes =
 
 
Jette (1911) discussed whether there were both individual yega for each individual animal, and/or a yega for the whole species or class like fish. This second kind of yega would be like the Bosses or Masters of Game of other tribes. Failure to treat the slain animal with proper respect might mean that the hunger could never kill another of its kind, for the creatures would hold aloof from him. In other cases, the offender, or some member of his family, would suffer fits or seizures
 
 
Jette (1911)
 
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