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  1. Jul 16, 2013 · It is flat, supported on four giant world-bearing elephants which stand on the back of an even larger space-faring turtle. The turtle swims through space, so it needs no further support. Our own ...

  2. Turtle Island is a term used in Native American folklore to refer to North America. According to legend, North America was created on the back of a giant turtle who swam in the Great Sea. The turtle carried soil from the bottom of the sea and placed it on its back to create the continent. Turtle Island is a symbol of the connection between the ...

  3. Arapaho Deluge Story The Creation of the World: Arapaho and Gros Ventre myths about Turtle the Earth-Diver bringing earth for the new world. The Voice, the Flood and the Turtle: Caddo myth about Turtle saving the world from four deadly giants. Coyote And Turtle Run A Race: Caddo legend about Turtle using his wits to win a race with Coyote.

  4. Mar 5, 2024 · Published: Mar 5, 2024. The creation myth of "The World on the Turtle's Back" is a fascinating tale that offers insight into the beliefs and values of the Onondaga people. This myth tells the story of how the world was created by a pregnant sky woman who fell from the sky and landed on the back of a giant turtle.

  5. Turtles all the way down. The saying holds that the world is supported by an infinite stack of increasingly larger turtles. " Turtles all the way down " is an expression of the problem of infinite regress. The saying alludes to the mythological idea of a World Turtle that supports a flat Earth on its back. It suggests that this turtle rests on ...

  6. Feb 12, 2024 · At the heart of “The World on Turtle’s Back” is the theme of duality, represented most vividly by the twin brothers who embody the opposing forces of good and evil, creation and destruction. This theme extends beyond the characters to reflect a fundamental aspect of the human condition and the natural world. The story suggests that ...

  7. May 26, 2024 · The name comes from various Indigenous oral histories that tell stories of a turtle that holds the world on its back. For some Indigenous peoples, the turtle is therefore considered an icon of life, and the story of Turtle Island consequently speaks to various spiritual and cultural beliefs. Teuton, Christopher B (August 2016).

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