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    Creation Myths Creation myths can be traced back to around 1600 B.C, which is where we believe the earliest creation myths were first recorded by the Sumerians. They were the earliest known society to emerge in the world through writing that existed over 4000 years ago in Mesopotamia according to Walter Baucum. The Sumerian/Babylonian creation myth started with Apsu and Tiamat, a female and male deity, who both came together to create water, wind, sky and earth as mentioned by classmate

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    There are many theories of the world’s creation from many person’s standpoints since the beginning of time. It is not just about the world’s creation, but many other cultures and scientist have been trying to figure out the whole of the natural world since the beginning of time. By taking many different standpoints to see how others see the world and the creation, or the function, of the natural world. Taking people through many views from the many mythical societies, through people who were starting

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    Mayan creation of the world myth There are a variety of creation myths from the different peoples of the world. One of the most known myths is from the Mayan people. The Mayans were an indigenous group whose civilization was located in southern Mexico, Guatemala, Belize and Honduras. They were a very strong group that lived during the sixth century. While, to us, the Mayan creation story is a myth, the Mayan people considered it a true event. The Popol Vuh contains the Mayan’s creation

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    Hopi Indian Creation Myths

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    will be looking at the creation myth(s) of the Inca Indians of Peru, South America, the Hopi Indians of North America and the Muslim farmers of Bangladesh. I will be looking for similarities and differences in these three groups’ mythological creation beliefs. When looking at the similarities I will be trying to see if there is one particular theme going between the three groups or if there is no relationship all. Creation Myths: Are There Similarities In The Creation Myths of the Inca Indians,

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    The Motifs of Myths Have you ever wondered why myths are so similar to each other in the work that they do? Creation myths have many motifs. There are similar motifs, such as how they tried more than just once to create humans. Also how they are organized with their work. Lastly, how the gods never really stay on earth after they are done doing their job. These aren’t all of the motifs myths have, but they are some. In this essay you will read about the motifs these myths have. In my opinion, these

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    The Navajo selection titled, Navajo Creation Myth: The Story of Emergence, written by Hahdenigai Hunai, is an emergence story about how the earth and the Navajo people originated and came to find their home. This creation myth does an effective job of serving the purpose of preserving the culture and history of the Navajo people, teaches about the relationship between the Navajo people and between nature, and serves a purpose of amusement for audiences. This myth has three functions utilized throughout

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    After reading the 5 creation myths, one “elementary idea” that is evident in at least 2 of these myths is the idea of forbidden things being broken. This is shown through the Greek Creation Myth and the African Bushmen Creation Myth. The idea behind this elementary idea is that when there is something in the world that is forbidden people are eventually driven to do the forbidden thing and break the rules. Both myths additionally share the “elementary idea” there being a being that originally created

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    Creation Myths, they are very interesting in many different ways. If you were to look for similarities and differences you would find hundreds, but you would never find the exact same one. The reason for no identical creation myths is because everyone has their own opinions. Concerning creation myths though, there are three main motifs that I can see: the idea of a great flood, the idea of the younger generation taking over the old, and the idea of humans being made of organic materials. Were they

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    Concerning the three most important creation myths in my opinion. The first would be the idea that the world started as a ball of rock or basically nothing and was turned into what it is today by one or more gods or goddesses being killed or just simply become the earth. The second is the idea that people and plants were made from natural resources such as rock, mud, clay, and more. The third is the idea that there was a bloody struggle or war for power over the earth or the universe. There are many

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    at do different cultural perspectives on creation tell us about their view of the relationship with their god and their creation? Each religion or culture has their own belief and story about how they believe their culture came to be, but does it tell us something more about how their perceive their god or gods? Many common elements present in nearly every creation myth show us how people view their relationship with not only their creation, but their gods themselves. For example, the Christian

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