Sea Hamut, whose name means 'flower woman,' belongs to the sewa ania, the flower world beneath the dawn. She appears as an interpreter of the talking tree's prophecy. Sources differ on whether Sea Hamut and Yomumuli are two names for one primordial woman or a pair of twin sisters who together construe the tree; the flower-world resonance of her name links her to the sewa ania from which the deer and its blessings come.