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This article is wrong. The original source of this information - the Encyclopedia Mythica - states that Ak Ana is an Altaic deity, and gives Khanty and Mansi in parenthesis. Well, Khanty and Mansi are not Altaic peoples, and I have never before heard of an Ob Ugrian or Uralic deity with a Turkic name Ak Ana. She may be an Altaic deity, but Khanty and Mansi should not be mentioned here at all. Somebody do sth about it! (Same goes for Kara Khan).
Gene Kalutskiy