<p>The mythologies of the Indigenous Americans are infinitely richer in creative and deluge myths than those of any other group in the two hemispheres. Tales which deal with the origin of man are exceedingly frequent and exhibit every phase of the type of creative story. Although many of these are similar to European and Asiatic myths of the same class others show great originality and strikingly present to our minds the characteristics of American aboriginal thought.</p><p>The creation-myths of the various Indian tribes differ as much from one another as do those of Europe and Asia. In some we find the great gods molding the universe. In others we find them merely discovering it. Still others lead their people from subterranean depths to the upper Earth. In many Indian myths we find the world produced by the All-Father Sun which thickens the clouds into the water which becomes the sea. In the Zuñi record of creation Awonawilona fecundates the sea with his body and hatches it with his heat. From this green scums are formed which become the fourfold mother Earth and the all-covering father Sky from whom sprang all creatures. </p>
Title | The Epic Creation Myths of Indigenous America |
Author | NORAH ROMNEY |
Narrator | Po Shai An Kia |
Media | Audiobooks |
Genre | General Fiction |
ISBN | 9781664947986 |
Published | 2021-05-10 |
Stock | In stock |
Duration | 1 hours 45 minutes |