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    The two creation myths In the Apache Creation Story it starts out with with no earth‚ sky‚ sun‚ or moon we only had darkness. Then there was was a thin disc‚ on one side it was yellow and on the other it was white. Within the disc sat a small bearded man‚ the creator‚ the one‚ Who Lives Above. When he looked into the darkness appeared light. When he looked down a sea of light appeared. After that he rubbed his hands and threw them down a shining cloud appeared with a little girl on top. “Stand up

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    Native American tribes have all had their own creation myths‚ a few of these tribes are the Iroquois‚ the Okanogan‚ and the Karankawa. The stories that these people created were used by parents to tell children the places they come from‚ or why they live their life the way that they do. These stories include “The World on the Turtle’s Back”‚ and the story of the “Coyote and the Buffalo”. These stories were told by the Iroquois and the Okanogan. The Iroquois told the story of “The World on the Turtles

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    stories have not only differences‚ but also similarities. African and Iroquois cultures seem on the surface to have nothing in common‚ especially because they are from different parts of the world. However‚ they both share fundamental values. The myths “The Golden Chain” from Africa and “The World on the Turtle’s Back” from the Iroquois culture‚ are similar in the fact that they both value simplicity and a deity figure. Iroquois and African myths both include the presence of basic forms of nature‚ examples

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    The story "The world on a turtle’s back" is an Iroquois myth while the story "The story of corn and medicine" is a Cherokee myth. While reading two stories "The world on a turtle’s back" and "The story of corn and medicine" countless people may notice innumerable objects. Those that read the stories may have detected four similarities in both of the stories. They may have also observed four differences in both of the stories. In various creation myth stories‚ there are multiple similarities and differences

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    The Iroquois Vonda Matthews Cultural Anthropology July 7‚ 2013 Instructor: Rebekah Zinser Kinship is the cornerstone for how people within a society relate to others and race lineages. Many societies trace their lineage through the father‚ which is called patrilineal‚ or through the mother which is called matrilineal. The Iroquois nation traced their kinship through the matrilineal decent lines. Kinship directly relates to how family groups think‚ act and live along side each other. The culture

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    completely different when they are alone. David Cusick’s translation of The Iroquois Creation Story and Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Young Goodman Brown both explore this concept of hiding one’s true nature. Both of these stories show how characters who are seen as good are actually the most evil. This is shown by the actions of the Good Mind‚ goody Cloyse‚ and the minister. The character of the Good Mind in The Iroquois Creation Story is a great example of how a seemingly good character can actually be

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    world and themselves. Many myths seem share different origins and reasons why nature and other parts of the world came into being. Such myths also have a “creator‚” and a “void.” Aside from that‚ some myths in similar areas of the world share a concept of hieros gamos and utilize it within the creation stories. Finally‚ some of the creation stories share similarities beyond their creators and abysses at the beginning of time. The ancient creation myths explain the creation of the basic elements of

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    \Cosmic Creations Myths Across Culture Lakisha Mitchell May 8‚ 2013 HUM/105 Kevin Barker Many Christians have a very vague idea about the collection of the Old- Testament. The Old-Testament books are stories of the most famous myths. The Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) is a book of Hebrew text‚ assemble by Jewish scholars of the seventh to tenth centuries A. D. It also contains two stories of creation. In addition‚ the book of Genesis is known as the book of creation of humankind

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    Cosmic Creation Myths Across Cultures Tracey Walker HUM/105-Wk2- World Mythology June 12‚ 2014 Sharon Worely Cosmic Creation Myths Across Cultures Two myths that I have chosen for my paper are on the Norse culture of Iceland Vikings and the Genesis creation of the Hebrew origin of Christian culture. Both creation myths begin with a void where chaos or conflict develops. The Norse myth narrates a conflict between the fiery realm or Muspell and the dark‚ cold realm of

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    Opinions on the Creation of the World Each culture has their own myth to make sense of how the world came to be. The Zulu Creation myth believes that the world came from complete darkness‚ then a large seed sprouted and brought life to earth. The Hawaiian Creation myth concludes that the world came from endless darkness and that individuals came and created creatures that varied by where they belonged. Some creatures lived in the complete darkness and others lived when dawn arrived. The myths have variations

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