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Research Article | Volume 4 Issue 6 (Nov-Dec, 2022)
Tumbainot: Flood Myth And Hero Of Maasai Tribe
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Abstract

Myth of Tumbainot is from the Maasai tribe, Kenya. Tumbainot is righteous in the eyes of God when, from mythological and spiritual perspective, the densely populated world becomes sinful and the first murder is committed. Prior to the penance and other religious ways for the atonement of sins, complete annihilation of humankind is the primordial image to purify humans from the sins. Boat in such myths becomes the symbol and the vehicle of salvation. The myth exhibits God’s wrath and renewal of man’s life.

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