By Aglaia Pezzato on SwimSwam This article originally appeared in the Summer 2023 issue of SwimSwam magazine. Subscribe here. Amazonian legend says that an indigenous couple from the Sateré-Mawé tribe wanted very much to have a child. Therefore, one day, they decided to ask Tupan, the king of the gods, for a child. At that sincere request, Tupan gave them a boy. The couple’s son grew up healthy and became a handsome young man. However, all the goodness and generosity of the little Indian threatened Jurupari, the deity of the wicked. Envying the young man, Jurupari became a venomous snake and stung the young man, killing him. Soon Tupan sent thunder and lightning near the village announcing t
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