Reminiscent of the dove (and the raven before) sent out from Noah’s Ark in the mountains of Ararat to see when the ground was habitable as the floodwater receded by two geologic mechanisms (see Page titled Natural Selection by Noah’s Flood), the ancients of where now is south Korea, Japan, and Taiwan venerated the bird Moshiri-Kor-Kamuy who was said to have tail and wing flapped the water from the watery Ainumosir (Ainu land) at the beginning (really at the tail-end of the global flood). The Kamuy (deceased ancestors, forces of nature, and animals) were said to abide in Kamuymosir (Kamuy land heaven), and would dwell in the hearth, Kamuy Huci, namesake of Mount Fuji.