World MythologyCovers the myths and traditions, as well as social and cultural influences behind civilizations all around the world. |
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distant past , animals and humans were not as clearly distinguished in the same way as they are today . 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 ...
distant past , animals and humans were not as clearly distinguished in the same way as they are today . 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 ...
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THE FIRST HUMAN RULER AFTER 27 GENERATIONS of kings from the time of Tibet's first human ruler , Lha - tho tho - ri came to the throne and , in the water - bird year of 433 , at the age of 60 years , he became the first king to learn of ...
THE FIRST HUMAN RULER AFTER 27 GENERATIONS of kings from the time of Tibet's first human ruler , Lha - tho tho - ri came to the throne and , in the water - bird year of 433 , at the age of 60 years , he became the first king to learn of ...
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myths are concerned with a number of overlapping issues - the origins of hunting , the secret of cooking food and the relationships between humans and animals and different human groups . Reversal is also a common theme , where animals ...
myths are concerned with a number of overlapping issues - the origins of hunting , the secret of cooking food and the relationships between humans and animals and different human groups . Reversal is also a common theme , where animals ...
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