Myths of creation:
1. Popol Vuh: Popol: Maya word meaning meeting community common house together. Vuh: Paper, paper, tree with bark that made the paper.
was collected in the late seventeenth or early eighteenth principles by Francisco Jimenez, parish priests Chichicastenango
2. The Kalevala (Finnish Myth): The land of heroes. S VI to XIV dc
3. Theogony. Hesiod S. Bc
4. Araucanian Myth of Creation: Collected by oral tradition by Sauniere. Published under the title "How the world was created." Journal of Folklore, Volume VII. 1918
1. Popol Vuh: Popol: Maya word meaning meeting community common house together. Vuh: Paper, paper, tree with bark that made the paper.
was collected in the late seventeenth or early eighteenth principles by Francisco Jimenez, parish priests Chichicastenango 2. The Kalevala (Finnish Myth): The land of heroes. S VI to XIV dc
3. Theogony. Hesiod S. Bc
4. Araucanian Myth of Creation: Collected by oral tradition by Sauniere. Published under the title "How the world was created." Journal of Folklore, Volume VII. 1918
Universal Myths:
1. Sumero-Akkadian myths
2. Assyrian-Babylonian myths
3. Egyptian Myths
4.
Hebrew Myth 5. Chinese Myths
6. Indian Myths
7. Greco-Roman myths
8. Norse myths, etc. Recommended
search the book, Universal Root Myths. Author: Shiloh Edit.Antares
1. Sumero-Akkadian myths
2. Assyrian-Babylonian myths
3. Egyptian Myths
4.
Hebrew Myth 5. Chinese Myths
6. Indian Myths
7. Greco-Roman myths
8. Norse myths, etc. Recommended
search the book, Universal Root Myths. Author: Shiloh Edit.Antares
local myths:
1. The creation of Chile
2. La Serena
3. The tyrant
2. La Serena
3. The tyrant
Popol Vuh Image: http://images.google.cl/images?svnum=10&um=1&hl=es&q=popol+vuh&btnG=B% C3% BAsqueda + of + im% C3% A1genes
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