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Tutu

In Polynesian mythology (Samoa, Tutu was the first man to live on Tutuila[?].


In New Zealand botany, the name tutu refers to a poisonous berry-bearing shrub (Coriaria arborea).


A tutu is also a type of frilly skirt often worn as dancewear in traditional ballet.


In Sumerian, Assyrian[?] and Babylonian mythology Tutu was one of the Anunnaku.



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