Saturday, January 1, 2011

"Wau" game myths


According to one story, wow it was originally a game without a name. Games played by children are made of certain leaves that attach to the spinal cord sheath leaves with banana or pineapple leaf veins. Wau is played in a windy place. One time, the name of the game without breaking the string, and the child was crying "wa, wa, wa, wa ...", then, according to whom the story, was born the word "Wau".
According to another origin, which is closer to myth, it begins when the "Dewi Dewa Dani" maternity "Young Gods". Seven midwives remove afterbirth Young Gods to the sea. But "Mother" the god who was meditating on heaven do not feel comfortable sitting in heaven, so he went down to the Flat Field kulum page, and saw Young Gods placenta floating in the River Nile. Placenta was restored to a god named "Awang" the crest Rain Gods placenta and membranes that Young made "the" Wau for the Young Gods.
To prepare Wau, the "Mother" Dewa Dewa Muda takes to be a bright spot interest Wau, Young Gods hands for wings "Wau", adjustable legs Young Gods hands and bodies made kites and Young God as crested hair Wau. When the "Wau" was raised, the bow sounded twelve languages and twelve modes. From the sound of the bow is the inclusion of "Wau". According to this origin, the kites are not any bows or bow, do not read twelve languages and twelve modes are called "kites".
According to another origin, "Wau" manifestation of the spirit of rice. On one day, a farmer and his wife who had no children found with a beautiful daughter, and reared by them. The husband every day to bring drinks and snacks to the children in her home, where he played in the rice, which ultimately result in feelings of jealousy in her heart. She is beaten by his wife then fled from the farmhouse overlooking the west wind.
Following the incident, rice farmers had a husband and wife, no fruit and resist disease. According to astrologers, who chased girls had the spirit of rice. To apologize, the farmer must make a similar institutions "Wau" this month and was present after harvest.

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