World MythologyCovers the myths and traditions, as well as social and cultural influences behind civilizations all around the world. |
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Yup'ik and Inupiaq Eskimo myths relate how all animate beings have a dual existence , so that an animal can become a human at will , or vice versa . The myth of Raven Man tells how , set adrift on an ice floe , Raven comes across a ...
Yup'ik and Inupiaq Eskimo myths relate how all animate beings have a dual existence , so that an animal can become a human at will , or vice versa . The myth of Raven Man tells how , set adrift on an ice floe , Raven comes across a ...
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third age was the contemporary age , a realm in which humans and gods have become remote from each other , in which humans , through their rituals and traditions , seek to duplicate that long lost perfect age .
third age was the contemporary age , a realm in which humans and gods have become remote from each other , in which humans , through their rituals and traditions , seek to duplicate that long lost perfect age .
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MYTH AND METAPHOR MYTH BECOMES A constant metaphor for what humans can become , moving from the chaos of their lives to a kind of eternal order . It becomes a ritualising of their everyday lives , a linkage to their gods .
MYTH AND METAPHOR MYTH BECOMES A constant metaphor for what humans can become , moving from the chaos of their lives to a kind of eternal order . It becomes a ritualising of their everyday lives , a linkage to their gods .
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