Mansip

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Mansip is the son of Nevinbimbaau and Temes Malau in Melanesian mythology. He is associated with rituals involving wooden effigies of himself and his two wives, which are speared and burned.

When

First attested
1967 CE
Attested period
1967 – 1993
Historical notes
Mentioned in rituals and myths from Malekula Island.

Relationships

co occurs with
Ambat

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“Her rituals involve a complicated story about her son Mansip, his two wives and their children, Nevinbimbaau's grandchildren.”

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