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In Inca mythology Sara Mama (also Zaramama or Mama Zara, meaning "grain mother") was the goddess of grain. She was associated with maize that grew in multiples or were similarly strange. These strange plants were sometimes dressed as dolls of Sara Mama. She was also associated with willow trees.

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  • In Inca mythology Sara Mama (also Zaramama or Mama Zara, meaning "grain mother") was the goddess of grain. She was associated with maize that grew in multiples or were similarly strange. These strange plants were sometimes dressed as dolls of Sara Mama. She was also associated with willow trees.
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  • In Inca mythology Sara Mama (also Zaramama or Mama Zara, meaning "grain mother") was the goddess of grain. She was associated with maize that grew in multiples or were similarly strange. These strange plants were sometimes dressed as dolls of Sara Mama. She was also associated with willow trees.
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