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The Chronicle of Akakor
           separated. The sun went one way and the moon another way. But the moon wept the whole day and the
           whole night. And the tears of its love flowed on the earth, over the land, and into the sea. And the sea
           became angry, and its waters which flow upward for six moons and downward for six moons rejected
           the tears. So the moon let them fall on the land and created the Great River out of them."



























































                      Tatunca Nara, the chieftain of the Ugha Mongulala, during a stay in Manaus



























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