Post #4: History Of My Country - Venezuelan Mythology

in #nature7 years ago

The Water Owner

Near where the Orinoco was born, the King of the Caimans lived called Babá. His wife was a Frog big and together, they had a big secret ignored by other animals and men. It was stored in the throat of the alligator Baba. The couple went into a cave and threatened to lose their lives to anyone who dared to enter, because they said that inside there was a god who devoured everything and only they, kings of water, could pass.

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One day the Partridge, hurried to make her nest, entered distracted in the cave. Looking for straws he found singed leaves and caterpillars, as if the fire of the sky had been around. He tasted the toasted caterpillars and they tasted better than when he ate them raw. He was fluttering at ground level to tell everything to Tucusito, the hummingbird with red feathers. After a while, the Pájaro Bobo arrived and among the three they devised a plan to find out how they made the frog and the caiman to cook such rich caterpillars. Bobo hid inside the cavern taking advantage of its dark plumage. The frog released the caterpillars that he had in his mouth while Baba opened his, which was tremendous, letting out bright red tongues. The couple ate the caterpillars without noticing Bobo, after which, they fell asleep satisfied.

Then, Bobo ran out to tell his friends what he had seen. The next day they set about machining how to snatch the fire from the alligator without burning or being the food of the kings of the water. It would have to be when he opened the tarasca to laugh. In the afternoon, when all the animals were drinking and chatting by the river, Bobo and the red partridge made pirouettes making everyone laugh, except for Baba. Bobo took a ball of mud and threw it into the mouth of the frog, which went from laughter to atoro. The moment the caiman saw the trouble the frog was going through, he let out a laugh. Tucusito, which watched from the air, plunged, stealing the fire with the tips of its wings. Rising, he brushed against the dry branches of a huge tree that burned immediately. The King caiman exclaimed that although the fire had been stolen, others would take advantage of it and the other animals would burn, but Baba and the frog would live like immortals where the great river is born. That said, they submerged in the water and disappeared forever. The three birds celebrated the theft of the fire, but no animal knew how to take advantage of it.

The men who lived next to the Orinoco seized the embers that burned for many days in the dry forest, they learned to cook food and to talk at night around the bonfires. Tucusito, the bird Bobo and the red partridge became their protective animals for having given them the gift of fire.



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