In Inuit mythology, the constellation Cassiopeia is often associated with a story involving the figure of a woman who is tied to the northern lights. One version tells of a beautiful woman who was so vain that she boasted about her beauty, angering the spirits. As a punishment, she was cast into the sky, where she is depicted sitting on her throne, surrounded by the shimmering lights of the aurora borealis. This tale serves as a reminder of humility and respect for the natural world.
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