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Abuk (mythology) : ウィキペディア英語版
Abuk (mythology)
Abuk is the first woman in the myths of the Dinka people of South Sudan and the Nuer of South Sudan and Ethiopia, who call her Buk 〔
〕 or Acol.
She is the only well-known female deity of the Dinka.〔

She is also the patron goddess of women as well as gardens.
Her emblem or symbols are, a small snake, the moon and sheep. 〔
She is the mother of the god of rain and fertility (Danka).
The story from her birth to marriage and child-birth is:〔


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