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Flooding myths around the world
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Yanomamo
The son of Omauwa (one of the first beings) became very thirsty.
Omauwa and his brother dug a hole for water, but they dug so deep
that water gushed forth and covered the jungle. Many drowned.
Some of the first beings survived by cutting down trees and floating
on them. They became foreigners and floated away. The Yanomamo
survived by climbing mountains. Raharariyoma painted red dots
all over her body and plunged into the lake, causing it to recede.
Omauwa then caused her to be changed into a rahara, a dangerous
snake-like monster that lives in large rivers.
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