From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sara Mama
Sara Mama
In Inca mythology Sara Mama (also Zaramama or Mama were similarly strange. These strange plants were some-
Zara,
Zara meaning "grain mother") was the goddess of grain. times dressed as dolls of Sara Mama. She was also associ-
She was associated with maize that grew in multiples or ated with willow trees.
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