One day, the people from the village
of Mimika were very busy. They prepared twelve boats and set off on a journey
to find sago (traditional food of the people in the island of Papua). After
three days, their boats were filled with sago. But on their way back to the
village, they were attacked by a dragon. The dragon’s tail caused a big wave in
the river. Most of the villagers were drown, but there’s a woman who managed to
save herself. She was hanging to a tree log and finally arrives in a land.
The woman was the only survivor from
the incident. She was pregnant. Her boat was broken so she couldn’t go back to
the village. The woman then lived in the forest near the river. Later she gave
birth to a son. She named her son Biwar. He grew up as a skillful hunter. He
can make various weapons, set traps to catch animals, and provided sufficient
food for both of them.
One day he brought some fish for
their food. When his mother saw him bringing fish, she asked where Biwar got
them. He said it was from the river. The mother was still afraid of the dragon,
so she forbade Biwar to go near the river again. She also told him about his
father and the villagers that were killed by the dragon, "Your father was
killed by the dragon. I'm the only one survived from the incident. That's why
we live alone here, Son."
Biwar then decided to hunt the
dragon so that he and his mother could go back to the village. He set traps
near the river. Then he made some noise by playing the tifa (traditional
drums). Attracted by the noise, the dragon came to Biwar. When the dragon
started to attack, Biwar pulled the rope that linked to his traps, releasing
spears that hit the dragon’s head directly. The dragon died instantly.
Biwar then came to his mother and
told her about the death of the dragon. The next day, he built a boat and set
sail to return to the village. When they arrived in the village, all the people
were so happy to hear the news about the dragon’s death. Thanks to Biwar, they
are not afraid to sail in the river anymore.***
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