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Mari, or Andra/Andrea/Andere/Dama/Damea/Señora ( The Lady), also Mariurraka, Anbotoko Mari ("the Lady of "), Murumendiko Dama ("Lady of "), Arrobibeltzeko Andra ("the Lady of Arrobibeltz") is the main of the ancient , who is said to live on several maountains and caves. One of the best known is the one who lives on the eastern slope of (1,330 metres). From there she takes care of the environment and dispenses justice. When clouds appear around Anboto it is said the this is because Mari has returned to her home on this mountain, the so-called "Cave of The Lady". Urkiola Nature Reserve, Basque Country: the abode of the goddess Mari She is married to the (also known as Sugoi or Maju).

Legends connect her to the weather: when she and Maju travel together will fall, her departures from her cave will be accompanied by storms or droughts, and which cave she lives in at different times will determine dry or wet weather: wet when she is in ; dry when she is elsewhere (the details vary). Other places where she is said to dwell include the chasm of Murumendi, the cave of (), , and , although it is not always possible to be certain which Basque legends should be considered for her origin.


Etymology
It is believed that Mari is a modification of "Emari" (gift) or, "Amari" (mother + the suffix of profession) by losing the first vowel. The closeness in names between Mari and Mary may have helped pagans adapt their worship of Mari and undertake Christian veneration of the ,This interpretation is derived from articles in the Enciclopedia General Ilustrada del Pais Vasco Encyclopedia Auñamendi, which in turn cites Euskalerriaren Yakintza, Tomo I "Costumbres y supersticiones", by folklorist Resurrección María de Azkue (1864-1951). The encyclopedia notes that additional legends were recorded by Jose Miguel Barandiaran and Juan Thalamas Labandibar. (, Biscayan: Andra Mari).

The first known written citation of the "Lady of Anboto" was made by Charles V's chronicler Esteban de Garibay in his Memorial histórico español.Esteban de Garibay Zamalloa, Memorial histórico español: colección de documentos, opúsculos y antigüedades, Tomo VII.


Myths associated with Mari
Mari is the main character of , having the nature of a deity, unlike other creatures who share the same spiritual environment. Mari is often represented as a woman dressed in red. She is also seen as a woman of fire, a woman-tree, and as a thunderbolt. Mari is associated with various forces of nature, including and . Additionally, she is identified with red animals (cow, ram, horse), and with the black he-goat. In Kakueta (Soule), she looks like a vulture.  Arana, Anuntxi. (2008). Euskal mitologiaz : jentilak eta kristauak. Elkar ISBN 9788497835695. PMC 863179178. (kontsulta data: 2018-11-03). 24. or.

Mari lives underground, but in a high place, ussualy in a cave in a high mountain, where she and her consort meet every Friday (the night of the Akelarre or witch-meeting) to conceive the storms that will bring fertility, or sometimes disaster, to the land and the people. Mari is served by a court of (witches), and is said to feed "on the negation and affirmation" (that is, on falsehood).


Christianization
The most accepted syncretism of Mari is with the Virgin Mary; she is widely venerated by modern Catholic Basques. However, Santa Marina of Aguas Santas, a saint revered in the Basque Country, is considered a christianised version of Mari. Basque women invoke Santa Marina for protection against curses and aid in childbirth.


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Further reading
  • Luis de Barandiarán Irízar (editor), A View From The Witch's Cave: Folktales of The Pyrenees (Reno: University of Nevada Press, 1991).
  • Toti Martínez de Lezea "Leyendas de Euskal Herria". Erein 2004

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