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"The metyktire believe in a horse god, called Hoipilo"
I've gone ahead and deleted this part. If you try to find ANY information whatsoever about this 'god' the only results Google and other search engines come up with are citations of this Wiki entry. Furthermore I find it hard to believe that a people living in the amazon rain forest where there are NO HORSES should adopt a horse god. Personally I belive this sentence was added as a hoax but if anyone can prove otherwise you are welcome to do so. Hadoriel (talk) 12:32, 30 May 2008 (UTC)Reply