According to the traditional beliefs of the Native American Innu people, spirits speak to the living. Each have their own way of communicating. Some talk through drums. Others talk through dreams. And one of them, Matshishkapeu, speaks through farts.
Matshishkapeu, the Innu said, spoke to them “with great frequency”—especially when men were alone without women. Every fart, they believed, was Matshishkapeu giving them a message. Any farts would require immediate translation by an elder. They would interpret what the fart sounded like and tell the person what Matshishkapeu’s message was. That was not always easy! “Matshishkapeu’s utterances are usually cryptic,” one Innu hunter said. “You have to concentrate hard in order to understand what is being said.”
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