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In Australian Aboriginal mythology, I'wai is the culture hero of the Koko Y'ao. I'wai was a crocodilian man who brought most of the Koko Y'ao religious rites and ceremonies.

References

  1. Montagu, Ashley (1974). Coming into being among the Australian Aborigines: A study of the procreative beliefs of the native tribes of Australia. Routledge and Kegan Paul. ISBN 978-0710079336.
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