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Why did yaya banish yayael?

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In one of the Taino Creation Stories it tells of the Priciple Spirit of Spirits and his name is Yaya. He lived with his wife and one son named Yayael, which means son of Yaya. As the son grew to a young adult he began to view his mother as a man views a woman. When Yaya notices this he banishes his son because he is aware that his son plans to take his father's place in all things.

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