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, but also have some common ideas.
The two myths share the idea of having creators for the formation of the world. The Zulu myth states, “Unkulunkulu, First Man, and the creator of all things.” Unkulunkulu is, in other words, the God and