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  1. 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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  2. Native American Tribes. How the World Was Made, a Cherokee Legend, is excerpted from the book Myths and Legends of the Great Plains, by Katharine Berry Judson, 1913.

  3. Cherokee legends about the origin of tobacco. The Sacred Pipe of the Tsalagi: Cherokee legend about the origin of the pipe. Why Mole Lives Underground: Cherokee story about Mole's brief career as a matchmaker. The Legend of the First Woman: Cherokee myth of how women were created. Tsvdigewi: Cherokee stories about the Little People.

  4. Phidippus johnsoni (female), the spider species which likely inspired the conception of the fire-bringing being Dilsdohdi of Cherokee mythology Fire is a very important tool in everyday use. The first written account of the Cherokee fire origin story was recorded by the Westerner James Mooney .

  5. Text summary. From: Book · James Mooney · 1902. "How the World was Made" is a segment of chapter four (IV) of James Mooney's work on Cherokee cultural beliefs. It was published in 1902 and provides a creation myth.

  6. How The World Was Made, the Cherokee creation story from Mooney's Myths of the Cherokee.

  7. May 12, 2016 · The Cherokee creation story is vastly different from any traditional or popular religion creation story, or at least any one that I’m familiar with, however, it is very telling that he keeps in touch with his roots.

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