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  1. Bambuti

    Bambuti may refer to The Mbuti people , one of several indigenous pygmy groups in the Congo region of Africa Bambuti film Bambuti film , a 1956 West German film directed by Bernhard Grzimek and Michael Grzimek disambig ...   more details



  1. Bambuti (film)

    Infobox film name Bambuti image image size caption director Bernhard Grzimek br Michael Grzimek producer writer Bernhard Grzimek br Heinz Kuntze Just narrator starring See below music Wolfgang Zeller cinematography Hermann Gimbel br Michael Grzimek br Herbert Lander editing Klaus Dudenh fer studio distributor released 1956 runtime 79 minutes country West Germany language German budget gross preceded by followed by website Bambuti originally Kein Platz f r wilde Tiere is a 1956 West German film directed by Bernhard Grzimek , Michael Grzimek . Known as No Place for Wild Animals in the USA, the film documents the need for nature reserves in Africa . Plot summary Expand section date October 2011 Cast Viktor de Kowa as Narrator voice Carleton Young as Narrator voice English version Soundtrack Expand section date October 2011 External links imdb title id 004940 title Bambuti Internet Archive film id KeinPlatzFuerWildeTiereErhaltDerNaturschutzgebieteInAfrika name Kein Platz f r wilde Tiere German narration DEFAULTSORT Bambuti Category 1956 films Category West German films Category Documentary films about nature Category German language films Category Films set in Africa Category Ecology of Africa nature documentary film stub ...   more details



  1. Mythology

    Hatnote For other uses, see Mythology disambiguation , and Myth disambiguation . pp move indef File Gustave ... of Prometheus Bound , Prometheus Unbound and Prometheus Pyrphoros The term mythology can ... Britannica ref As examples, comparative mythology is the study of connections between myths from different cultures, ref name Littleton, p. 32 whereas Greek mythology is the body of myths from ... ref Nature of myths Mythology Typical characteristics The main characters in myths are usually gods ... that, just as biography is about chaps , so mythology is about gods. ref As sacred stories ... under any circumstances. ref Campbell, p. 22 23 ref The study of mythology a historical overview see also Comparative mythology Historically, the important approaches to the study of mythology have ... mythology revived in the Renaissance , with early works on mythography appearing in the 16th century ... ref Joseph Campbell believed that there were two different orders of mythology myths that are metaphorical .... Comparative mythology Main Comparative mythology File 10,000 BEF 1929.jpg thumb 200px Old Belgium Belgian banknote , depicting Ceres Roman mythology Ceres , Neptune mythology Neptune and caduceus . Comparative mythology is the systematic comparison of myths from different cultures. ref name Littleton ... about mythology. ref name Northup, p. 8 Northup, p. 8 ref One exception to this modern trend is Joseph ... the same underlying pattern. This theory of a monomyth is out of favor with the mainstream study of mythology ... continue the trend of mining traditional mythology in order to directly create a plot for modern ... literary criticism Artificial mythology Creation myth Deluge myth Ethereal being Fairy Geomythology Legendary creature LGBT themes in mythology Mytheme Mythical place Mythography Portal Mythology ... deity Trickster Underworld refend Myth and religion refbegin 3 Chinese mythology Christian mythology Hindu mythology Islamic mythology Jesus Christ in comparative mythology Jewish mythology Magic ...   more details



  1. Mbuti mythology

    refimprove date May 2010 Mbuti Bambuti mythology is the mythology of the African Mbuti also known as Bambuti Pygmies of Democratic Republic of the Congo Congo . The most important god of the Bambuti pantheon is Khonvoum also Khonuum , Kmvoum , Chorum deity Chorum , a god of the hunt who wields a bow made from two snake s that together appear to human s as a rainbow . After sunset every day, Khonvoum gathers fragments of the star s and throws them into the sun to revitalize it for the next day. He occasionally contacts mortals through Gor mythology Gor a thunder god who is also an elephant or a chameleon similar to the divine messenger used by Orish nla of Yoruba mythology . Khonvoum created mankind from clay . Black people were made from black clay, white people came from white clay, and the Pygmies themselves came from red clay. He also creates the animals that are needed by hunters. Arebati is a lunar deity and Sky Father . In some sources, he was said to have created humanity from clay, instead of Khonvoum. Tore mythology Tore is a god of the forest s who supplies animals to hunters. He is also a thunder god who appears as a storm and hides in rainbow s. Most importantly, Tore appears as a leopard in the initiation rites. The first Pygmies stole fire from Tore he chased them but could not catch them, and when he returned home, his mother had died. As punishment, he decreed that humans would also die, and he thus became the death god. Negoogunogumbar is a child eating giant mythology giant . Obrigwabibikwa is a dwarf mythology dwarf who can change himself into a reptile . See also Other Pygmy groups Baka people Cameroon and Gabon Baka Aka people Aka Twa peoples Researchers who studied pygmy culture and mythology Colin Turnbull Mauro Campagnoli External links http mb soft.com believe txo primitiv.htm Primitive religion http www.pygmies.org African Pygmies Culture and mythology ... Religions and cultures of moon worship Category Pygmy mythology Category African mythology Category ...   more details



  1. Book:Mythology

    saved book title Mythology subtitle cover image cover color Mythology Main article Mythology Supporting articles Religion and mythology Comparative mythology Category Wikipedia books on mythology Mythology ...   more details



  1. Indian mythology

    Indian mythology may refer to Indian epic poetry Vedic mythology Hindu mythology Buddhist mythology Native American mythology disambig ...   more details



  1. Mythology of the Caucasus

    Orphan date October 2008 For the mythologies and folklore of the various peoples of the Caucasus region see the following pages North Caucasus Nart saga Ossetian mythology Vainakh mythology covers Chechens Chechen and Ingush mythology Southern Caucasus Transcaucasia Georgian mythology Armenian mythology DEFAULTSORT Mythology Of The Caucasus Category European mythology ...   more details



  1. Ul (mythology)

    In Melanesian mythology specifically Vanuatu , Ul is a lunar deity . oceania myth stub Category Lunar deities Category Vanuatu mythology ...   more details



  1. Hebrew mythology

    Hebrew mythology may refer to pre Judaistic Canaanite mythology Jewish mythology Messiah Aggadah Kabbalah See also Middle Eastern mythology disambiguation Religion and mythology Ancient Semitic religion Panbabylonism disambiguation nl Hebreeuwse mythologie ...   more details



  1. Iranian mythology

    Iranian mythologies include Persian mythology Scythian mythology Ossetic mythology See also Ancient Iranian peoples Proto Indo Iranian religion disambig sv Iransk mytologi ...   more details



  1. Clytus (mythology)

    In Greek mythology , Clytus was a Troy Trojan soldier who killed three Greeks in the Trojan War . ref Hyginus , Fabulae 115. ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Clytus Mythology Category Greek mythology Greek myth stub ...   more details



  1. Zois (mythology)

    Zois is a martyr in wendish mythology , probably a reference to the obotrite king Stois or Stoigar, who was beheaded by emperor Otto the Great . References Ingeman, B. S. Grundtr k til En Nord Slavisk og Vendisk Gudel re. Copenhagen 1824. DEFAULTSORT Zois Mythology Category Slavic mythology Category European mythology euro myth stub ...   more details



  1. Apsat (mythology)

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Apsat was a male deity of bird s and animal s in the paganism pagan Svaneti Svan mythology . DEFAULTSORT Apsat Mythology Category Georgian mythology Category European mythology Category Animal gods Euro myth stub ...   more details



  1. Brea (mythology)

    Unreferenced date November 2006 In Irish mythology , the god Brea was one of the Tuatha D Danann . Celtic mythology Mythological DEFAULTSORT Brea Mythology Category Irish gods Category Irish mythology Category Tuatha D Danann Celt myth stub pl Brea ...   more details



  1. Mo?ul (mythology)

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Mo ul the old man , is a mysterious benevolent character, symbol of wisdom and prosperity in Romanian mythology . Some historians associate him with the ancient Dacians Dacian god Zamolxis , or with the Roman mythology Roman god Saturn mythology Saturn . DEFAULTSORT Mosul Mythology Category Romanian mythology Category European mythology Euro myth stub ru ...   more details



  1. Euonymus (mythology)

    In Greek mythology , Euonymus was the son of Gaia mythology Gaia by either Uranus mythology Uranus or Cephissus . He was the eponym of the deme Euonymeia, Attica , whereas his daughter Aulis gave her name to the city Aulis , Boeotia . ref Stephanus of Byzantium , s. vv. Euonymeia , Aulis ref References reflist Greek myth stub Category Greek mythology Category Attic mythology Category Boeotian mythology Category Offspring of Gaia ...   more details



  1. Germanic mythology

    Image Thor.jpg thumb 200px Thor or Donar , god of thunder, one of the major figures in Germanic mythology. Germanic mythology is a comprehensive term for myths associated with historical Germanic paganism , including Norse mythology , Anglo Saxon mythology , Continental Germanic mythology , and other versions of the mythologies of the Germanic people s. Germanic mythology ultimately derives from Indo European mythology , also known as Indo Germanic mythology. See also Common Germanic deities Female spirits in Germanic paganism Germanic paganism Germanic mysticism disambiguation Germanic folklore disambiguation List of Germanic deities Paganism in the Alpine region DEFAULTSORT Germanic Mythology Category Germanic mythology ko no Germansk mytologi tl Mitolohiyang Hermaniko ...   more details



  1. Breton mythology

    Celtic mythology Breton mythology is the mythology or corpus of explanatory and herioc tales originating in Brittany , now in France . Bretons were a subset of Celts Celtic people that adopted Christianity . Celtic tradition predominates their mythology Ankou Bugul Noz Korrigan Les Lavandi res Annard Noz Morgens Morvan, legendary chief of L on viscounty L on http www.sacred texts.com neu celt lrb lrb11.htm Ys See also French mythology Welsh mythology References http www.sacred texts.com neu celt lrb index.htm Legends and Romances of Brittany by Lewis Spence 1917 External links http www.timelessmyths.com celtic armorican.html Timeless Myths Armorican Connections DEFAULTSORT Breton Mythology Category Breton mythology and folklore Category Celtic mythology Brittany stub celt myth stub an Mitoloch a bretona eu Bretainiar mitologia fr Mythologie bretonne it Mitologia bretone ...   more details



  1. Harpalus (mythology)

    orphan date March 2010 Harpalus in Greek mythology was son of Amyclas king of Laconia and father of Deritus, ancestor of Patreus , founder of Patras . References Pausanias geographer 7, 27 http books.google.com books?id gBkIAAAAQAAJ&pg PA194&dq Harpalus Deritus&lr v onepage&q Harpalus 20Deritus&f false Achaica DEFAULTSORT Harpalus Mythology Category Greek mythology Category Laconian mythology Category Mythology of Achaea ...   more details



  1. Bura (mythology)

    In Greek mythology , Bura Boura was a daughter of Ion mythology Ion , son of Xuthus , and Helice. She was the eponym of the city Boura Achaea Boura in Achaea . ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 7. 25. 8 ref ref Stephanus of Byzantium s. v. Boura ref She is possibly the same as Bura, mother of Atrax mythology Atrax by Peneus . ref Stephanus of Byzantium s. v. Atrax ref References reflist Category Greek mythology Category Women in Greek mythology ...   more details



  1. Mahina (mythology)

    In Hawaiian mythology , Mahina is a lunar deity , mother of Hem mythology Hema . Mahina is also the word for Moon in Hawaiian. References reflist Unreferenced date August 2009 Category Lunar goddesses Category Hawaiian mythology Oceania myth stub es Mahina ...   more details



  1. Ira (mythology)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In Polynesian mythology , Ira is the sky goddess and mother of the star s. DEFAULTSORT Ira Mythology Category Polynesian mythology Category Sky and weather goddesses Category Stellar goddesses Oceania myth stub ...   more details



  1. Ain (mythology)

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 In Irish mythology , Ain and her sister wrote the Brehon Laws which protected the rights of women. DEFAULTSORT Ain Mythology Category Irish mythology Celt myth stub et Ain iiri m toloogia ...   more details



  1. Lakota mythology

    Unreferenced date October 2008 Here is a list of articles pertaining to Lakota people Lakota mythology , a Native Americans in the United States Native American people of North Dakota North and South Dakota Anog Ite Anoliy Anpao Canotila Capa Lakota mythology Capa Cetan Haokah Ictinike also known as Iktomi Inyan Iya mythology Iya Ptehehincalasanwin see Whope Skan Tate god Tate Unhcegila Untunktahe Wakan Tanka or Wakan, Wakanda Wananikwe Waukheon Whope Wi mythology Wi Yuwipi Wakinyan White Buffalo Calf Woman Category Lakota mythology Category Lakota Category Mythology of the indigenous peoples of North America NorthAm myth stub ...   more details



  1. Brangas (mythology)

    orphan date March 2010 For other uses, see Brangas In Greek mythology , Brangas was a son of the Thracian king Strymon mythology Strymon , as well as the brother of Rhesus of Thrace Rhesus and Olynthus mythology Olynthus . When the last of these three brothers had been killed during the chase by a lion, Brangas buried him on the spot where he had fallen, and called the town which he subsequently built there Olynthus . ref Conon mythographer Coon . Narrat. 4 Stephanus of Byzantium Steph. Byz. s.v. Olynthus. ref References reflist Sources SmithDGRBM DEFAULTSORT Brangas Mythology Category Greek mythology Category Thraco Macedonian mythology ...   more details




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