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American Myths - Page 4

Sacred and symbolic stories that explain creation, natural phenomena, and humanity’s origins.
Parchment-style artwork of the Sun and Moon facing each other in the sky, Cherokee folktale scene.

The Sun and the Moon Are Man and Wife: Cherokee Folktale (United States)

In the ancient days, before the world found its rhythm of day and night, the Sun and the Moon lived together on earth as husband and wife. They shared one lodge under the vast sky, their home surrounded by whispering trees and flowing rivers of silver light. The folktale of their union tells how love, though radiant, can be shadowed
A peaceful dawn scene showing land rising from the ocean with sea animals and birds symbolizing Mi’kmaq creation tradition.

Micmac Dawn of the Land

In the beginning, before cliffs stood against the sea and before forests whispered in the wind, there was only vastness. The waters stretched endlessly, and above them drifted sky without boundary. There were no villages, no rivers carving pathways through stone, and no shores where waves could rest. The world
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