Manseren Manggoendi
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Manseren Manggoendi or Manseren Manggundi is a mythical hero, originating from the Numfor-Biak region of Papua, Indonesia.[1] Manseren Manggoendi's purpose is to recreate the world. His return will be preceded by the prophet Konor, who will announce his arrival.
References
- ^ Kamma, Freerk Christiaans (1954). De Messiaanse Koréri-bewegingen in het Biaks-Noemfoorse cultuurgebied. J. N. Voorhoeve. pp. 39 ff.
External links
- Papua Heritage Site - Untranslated
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