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Culture heroes can perform unbelievable tasks in life because they are different from normal people. Typically, a culture hero's power originates from birth, an event that rarely occurs regularly. When their mothers conceive, it is generally not by her husband but by the wind, or a drop of water.
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thought that the journeys of culture heroes were ways in which humans could attempt to understand things in nature, such as the rising and setting of the sun, or the movement of the stars and constellations. Eventually, their interpretations were rejected and replaced with newer interpretations by
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Once culture heroes have finished their task, they usually disappear. In many stories, the hero is transformed back to his origin, and his death place is marked with a stone, tree, or body of water. The end of a culture hero's life will generally lead to the creation of something else, such as a
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abilities, they often can transform from man to animal and back. The typical culture hero possesses both admirable and deplorable personal qualities, a combination that is often responsible for sending him on his great journey. Some culture heroes are
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Newborn culture heroes are either very powerful babies or full-grown men, an attribute highlighting their exceptional nature.
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in this role: in some stories, Raven steals fire from his uncle Beaver and eventually gives it to humans. In Greek mythology
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river, constellation, food, animals, and the moon and sun. Culture heroes are the
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than a culture hero. Natives from the Southeastern United States typically saw a
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Long, Jerome H. (2005). "Culture Heroes". In Lindsay Jones; et al. (eds.).
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explanation for many humans about the things occurring in their daily lives.
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Scott, William Henry (1964). "The Legend of Biag, an Igorot Culture Hero".
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Mythological hero who changes the world through invention or discovery
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spirit stole fire from the gods (or stars or sun) and is more of a
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A culture hero generally goes on an adventure (often called the
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Makes economic life possible for humans (teaching the humans)
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The term "culture hero" was originated by historian
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Culture heroes
mythological
hero
cultural
ethnic
religious
invention
discovery
discoverer of fire
agriculture
songs
tradition
law
religion
dynasty
Kurt Breysig
Paul Ehrenreich
Wilhelm Schmidt
Hermann Baumann
Adolf E. Jensen
Mircea Eliade
Raffaele Pettazzoni
hero's journey
shapeshifting
tricksters
etiological
List of culture heroes
Native American
coyote
trickster

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