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Bmola

Also known as Pomola, Bmola is a bird spirt that appears in Abenaki mythology. This spirit causes cold weather. Mythology is the study of myths: stories of a particular culture that it believes to be true and that feature a specific religious or belief system. ...


Apparently it inhabited Mt. Katahdin, the tallest mountia in Maine. It resented mortals intruding from down below. Because of this, the mountain was off limits to all below. It is also thought that it took its prisoners to Alomkik, located near Mt. Katahdin. Mount Katahdin is the highest mountain in Maine. ... State nickname: The Pine Tree State Other U.S. States Capital Augusta Largest city Portland Governor John Baldacci Official languages None Area 86,542 km² (39th)  - Land 80,005 km²  - Water 11,724 km² (13. ...


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