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Omai (deity)

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Omai is the a creator god mentioned by Davi Kopenawa Yanomami, a shaman and Portugese-speaking spokesperson of the Yanomami índios of Brazil.

In his own words translated from Portugese:

I want to speak giving the message from Omai. Omai is the creator of the Yanomami who also has created all the shaboris that are the shamans. The shaboris are the ones that have the knowledge, and they sent two of us to deliver their message.[1]

As Davi Kopenawa learned Portugese from a Christian mission run by New Tribes Mission, an American evangelical organization specializing in the proselytization of isolated peoples, it may be that Omai is regarded as synonymous with God the Father as revered in Christian belief via syncretism.[2] [3][4]

References

  1. ^ [1]Multinational Monitor, Vol XIII, No. 9, September 1992
  2. ^ [2] Cultural Survival, "Davi Kopenawa Yanomami"
  3. ^ [3] Report of the Medical Team of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro on Accusations Contained in Patrick Tierney's Darkness in El Dorado
  4. ^ [4] New Tribes Mission