nagunii
Nagunii, also known as the Naguni, are a group of mythical creatures from the folklore of the indigenous peoples of the Russian Far East, particularly the Evenks and Yukaghirs. They are often described as large, hairy, and sometimes bipedal beings, resembling a cross between a human and a bear. Nagunii are typically depicted as solitary creatures, living in remote and often inaccessible areas of the taiga and tundra.
The origins of the Naguni legend are unclear, but they are believed to have been influenced by
In some stories, Nagunii are depicted as benevolent creatures, while in others, they are portrayed as malevolent.