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were ascribed as his uneasy turnings within the cave. He took no interest in his people’s affairs; his existence was no more than a round of eating and sleeping. By association with him, snakes were honoured as ‘the Offspring of the origin’. The
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of wrath who declares himself in terrible fashion. He punishes and chastens his people by destroying the crops or by
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women on the lower part of the body and the thigh, the corner of the mouth, and the finger.
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He is said to have at first moved about freely, but then in the form of a
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reported in 1896 a religious practice enjoined by Degei that involved
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near the summit of the mountain Uluda – the northernmost peak of the
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with his ringed tail. Since then he has become the god of
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will fall, delicious fruits hang on the trees, and the
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Index

Fijian mythology
serpent
god
Fiji
creator
fruits
Rakiraki District, Fiji
judges newly dead souls
Cibaciba or Drakulu
Burotu
lake
Murimuria
appropriately rewarded or punished
snake
earth
earthquakes
rain
yam
crop
god
floods
egg
humans
Earth
Friedrich Ratzel
tattooing
cave
Nakauvandra
thunder
snake cult

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