Kuri and Pasai come from Inggorosa, a coral cave near the headwaters of the Wosimi river. When leaving for adulthood, Kuri controlled the area near the Wosimi river, while Pasai inhabited a place near Dusner.
Kuri is a giant who likes to fight. One day Kuri and his wife (an ordinary human) went to the forest to do gardening. There they have a husband-wife relationship.
After they had sex and left the place, a female kangaroo accidentally licked the spilled sperm on the leaf blade. The kangaroo became pregnant and ended the giant human child. At the same time, Kuri’s wife gave birth.
The kangaroo then brought the child to Kuri and named the child Kiwasi. He grew up to be a good war soldier. However, Kiwasi killed arbitrarily, including people from his village. Kuri was not happy about this, so she thought of a way to get rid of Kiwasi.
After completing an attack on Warasore (near Oransbari) while everyone was sleeping, Kuri quietly woke up everyone except Kiwasi. But they still left their food and bow for him to survive.
When Kiwasi woke up he found himself alone and realized that his father had tricked him. Finally, he found his way home with the help of his mother. Arriving there, Kiwasi started shouting loudly to convey a challenge to Kuri.
Pasai the uncle heard the arrogant remark and came from Maniami. Pasai does not want his nephew to fight against his brother and kill each other. So he convinced Kiwasi that he was the one facing Kuri. Kiwasi and his friends believed and returned to Warasore.
Pasai then made tifa out of the lizard skin which he played with beeswax and honey. When he hit the tifa, his voice rang throughout the Wandamen bay area.
Kuri heard the beautiful voice, then came and asked what Pasai made his tifanya with. Pasai said that he used the skin of their mother’s stomach. Kuri asks for the tifa from Pasai, but Pasai doesn’t want to. Then Kuri went to make her own.
Kuri went to her mother and said she needed the skin of her mother’s stomach to make tifa, but her mother didn’t want her to cut it. After persuading him, finally his mother let Kuri skin him. Her mother screamed loudly in pain and then died.
Kuri then realized that Pasai had tricked him. They then went to war. They fought with knives, machetes, axes, and spears made of sharp bamboo.
Near Dusner, Kuri stabbed and stabbed Pasai with the tip of parmer wood (because of that there was a lot of parmer wood near Dusner). Pasai stabbed Kuri with a sharp bamboo in the Wandamen area near Wosimi (so now there are lots of bamboos in that place).
At that time the Wosimi river flowed into Goni and the villages of Yeratuar to the east of the Wondivoi mountains. Kuri and Pasai fought so hard that their feet kicked big rocks into the river and dammed it up causing two big waves.
The two big waves came down and changed the direction of the Wosimi river so that now the river flows into the sea in the Wandamen Bay. The two giants fought all day long until sunset.
The war between the two giants has never ended. Finally Pasai left the area near Suviri, near Dusneri. He went to the west and mixed westerners. These people were white and smart like him.
Before leaving, Pasai promised to return to his place of origin and bring knowledge and lots of good stuff.
When the giant Pasai left the place, he kicked the large rock open. The footprint remains on the rock which is still there as evidence of its existence today. This can still be seen up close to the dusneri.
Source : kabare