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American Hero-Myths

CHAPTER V
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From this his name was derived, which means, taken literally, 'Lake of Fat;' by extension, however, the word means 'Sea-Foam,' as in the Qquichua language the foam is called _fat_, no doubt on account of its whiteness." It had a double appropriateness in its application to the hero-god.

Not only was he supposed in the one myth to have risen from the waves of Lake Titicaca, and in another to have appeared when the primeval ocean left the land dry, but he was universally described as of fair complexion, _a white man_.

Strange, indeed, it is that these people who had never seen a member of the white race, should so persistently have represented their highest gods as of this hue, and what is more, with the flowing beard and abundant light hair which is their characteristic.
There is no denying, however, that such is the fact.

Did it depend on legend alone we might, however strong the consensus of testimony, harbor some doubt about it.

But it does not.


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