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Abuk (mythology)

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Abuk and her mate, called Garang, were given one corn each to eat per day, by the creator god. This happened at the time when Abuk had finished growing.
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The whole of all human people would have become famished if not for the fact Abuk went to steal the food the people needed.
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The rain god, called Deng, was joined to Abuk in order that there might be an abundance in the land.
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She was born very small, when placed in a pot, she swelled like a bean.
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A daughter (Ai-yak) and two sons were born to them.
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Sudan's Blood Memory: The Legacy of War, Ethnicity, and Slavery in South Sudan
Boydell & Brewer
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Encyclopedia of Goddesses and Heroines
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978-1608682188
Divinity and Experience: The Religion of the Dinka
Oxford University Press
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0-19-823405-8
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