Mother of the River
nature_spirit water Argentine Northwest single tradition · 1
A fair-haired woman who traversed the waters of Mishky Mayu (Sweet River) in a canoe. She took care of the fish of the river and protected them from overfishing. When fish were being caught excessively, she would throw curses on the fishermen, causing their canoes to sink.
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“She was a fair-haired woman, who traversed the waters of Mishky Mayu, (Sweet River), in a canoe. She took care of the fish of the river. If fish were being caught excessively, this woman would throw curses on the fishermen, making their canoes sink.”
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