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It rained and did not stop raining. It was Vanuno who was descending. Water covered the fields. Then a shaman sang, shaking his maraca, to stop the rain. The Indians heard Vanuno's voice but did not understand what he said. The shaman continued singing, and the rain stopped.
Dick Edgar Ibarra Grasso, Cosmogonia y Mitologia Indigena Americana (Buenos Aires: Editorial Kier, 1980), 167.