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  1. Coyote and Opossum appear in the stories of several tribes. The Indigenous peoples of the Americas comprise numerous different cultures. Each has its own mythologies, many of which share certain themes across cultural boundaries.

  2. Apr 9, 2024 · The story was first translated into English by the American ethnographer James Mooney (l. 1861-1921) who lived with the Cherokee and recorded their lore and legends, compiled in his book Myths of the Cherokee (1900). The story may be hundreds or thousands of years old.

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  3. Legends, Ghosts, Myths & Mysteries. From the beginning, people have told stories — regaling their friends and families with tales of adventure, hard times, interesting people, frightening experiences, and everyday life.

  4. Oct 20, 2021 · Folktales of early America explain the heroics of white men compared to myths of the “old world” that explained a way of being. Folktales typically explained how land would come to be (Paul Bunyan making roads straight and chopping trees; or Davy Crockett with the Cherokees).

  5. Dec 16, 2021 · Navajo mythology origin stories begin with the first world of darkness. It had four corners, and over these appeared four clouds. These four clouds contained within themselves the elements of the first world.

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  6. Sep 19, 2023 · The first record of the stories comes from the 19th century when American explorers like George Catlin (l. 1796-1872) recorded them. The stories also have no titles but are usually referenced as "Sioux Creation Myth" or "Sioux Creation Story" without specifying which of the many versions is being related.

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  8. After outlining theories of the origins of Native North Americans, David Leeming considers the creation myths of many tribes, emphasizing four commonly occurring figures: the Great Spirit, the trickster, the goddess, and the hero.

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