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    Cosmic Creation Myths A cross Cultures Jesse Sanchez HUM/ 105 April 29‚2013 Dr. John R. Shumate Cosmic Creation Myths A cross Cultures After reviewing and researching the many creations of Myths I have finally narrowed it down to two creations that are excite me to tell you about. Egyptian creation‚ starting from a creation of water‚ and Inca creation‚ a creation starting from a bright burning ball of fire we call the sun. I will give insight to how each Myth was created and compare the

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    Concerning creation myths‚ I think the 3 main motifs are: the idea of why humans are created last. The idea of why the younger gods overthrow the older gods. The last being the idea why all humans were created with organic materials. There are so many motifs and creation myths I could list them forever. Surprisingly at least 2 creation myths or more have the same motifs or closely related ones‚ why and how I don’t know but I did some research on why things happened the way did. Here’s what I found

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    Polynesian Creation “Things born from darkness are darkness; Things born from light are lightness.”~ Ku (Mythome) Dust and smoke can be seen in the distance of a cloud less sky. The smoke‚ coming from the mountain intrigued Pele who had been following the brightest star northeast. Pele‚ the goddess of fire‚ lightning‚ wind‚ and volcanoes new at that moment she found her new home and she called it Hawaii. As she approached the mountain she noticed a huge crater‚ she stuck her magical stick

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 Overview This chapter discusses the background to the study. Specifically explains the problem under exploration; present the purpose‚ the objectives of the study‚ research questions‚ study areas‚ significance of the study‚ definitions of terms as well as the organization of the study. 1.1 Background to the study Art is deeply engaged with the subject of myth. Since the beginning of humankind ’s existence‚ there have been lots of mind blowing questions which man

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    Lori-Ann Rapattoni EDER 309 October 31‚ 2012 “Woman Who Fell From the Sky” Lesson Plan This essay will present a cross-curricular lesson on a Native-American creation story/myth. It will be organized in four parts. These will include a detailed description of the topic‚ instructional objectives and learner goals‚ detailed content of the instruction and an art-based extension of the lesson. The lesson will comply with the learning areas of the Social Studies‚ Language Arts‚ and the

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    Discussion Questions WK 2 Humanities/105 World Mythology Discussion Questions WK 2 1. Myths often explain the origins of evil‚ suffering‚ death‚ and what sustains life. Must myths be literally true to be valuable? Explain why or why not. ANSWER: I do not believe that myths need to be literally true to be valuable. To me myths are a valuable part of history that gives us insight or some type of explanation of times‚ people‚ and places. They are a mirror that takes past situations

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    Essay On Creation Myths

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    Creation myth are mythical views of the begin of the world. they usually have the core values in the creation myths. the core values can be express by their religious‚ ritual‚ or by their community. The Australian and navajo creation myths are similar in many ways‚ but have differences that show an inherently different way of thinking about the world. All have creators-gods that make the world into what is now. There are conflicts within their world‚ and these conflicts change the face world. Two

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    Celtic Creation v. Genesis The question of how the world was created has boggled minds for centuries. Ancient civilizations have pondered the mystery that is Creation. This void of knowledge forms and has formed what we call creation stories. Creation stories differ in each culture and religion‚ but they all contain the same archetypal elements that can be easily related to one another. The Celtic Creation Story and Genesis are two that can be compared without difficulty. The elements found in

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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 Creation Myth

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    The Iroquois people are a very historically powerful tribe in the northeast Native American confederacy. The Iroquois tribe originally called their confederacy Kanonsionni‚ which means "people of the longhouse" but today they go by the name Haudenosaunee. The Iroquois are a tribe made up of six nations. Their creation story uses an unique perspective that is uncommon and not as well known. The creation myth of the Iroquois people was built off of the Native American culture‚ made more realistic with

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