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B75D - Sounds of the creation era: the rustling of leaves.
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Ю.Е. Березкин, Е.Н. Дувакин. Тематическая классификация и распределение фольклорно-мифологических мотивов по ареалам. Аналитический каталог.
Summary of Motif
The sound of leaves or grass rustling in the wind has been heard since the time of creation.Berezkin category: The Origins of the Characteristics of the environment
This is of motif type Cosmology and etiology and is part group 3, Cosmogony, the earth and the sky, etiology of the elements, natural and biological phenomena (fire, water, soil, thunderstorms, dream, etc.), cataclysms and cosmic threats, spirits of nature
B75 has 4 other sub-motifsB75a. The voice of a character who once lived can still be heard (most often it is an echo; A1195, The origin of Echo). B75b. The creaking or crackling of trees is the voice of a transformed character. B75b1. The character pushes his mother-in-law or wife into a hollow, and she turns into the creaking of trees or an echo. B75c. The sound of the surf or water on the rapids has been heard since the time of creation. B75d. The sound of leaves or grass rustling in the wind has been heard since the time of creation. Click here if would you like to see a distrbution map combining all of B75's motifs? |
Top 10 Motifs with similar dispersal patterns
| Motif | Similarity | Motif Summary |
|---|---|---|
| A1A | 100.00% | Before the sun appeared, the world was lit by a large bird with bright colours (a parrot or toucan). |
| A26 | 100.00% | The bird embodies the sun, daylight; it can be caught, released, killed. |
| B25 | 100.00% | Characters who climb trees or vines and then fall turn into wild pigs or other game animals. |
| F29A | 100.00% | To kill a woman's lover, who has the appearance of a worm or snake and crawls into her vagina from under the ground, boiling water, resin or hot coals are poured on him. |
| J12C | 100.00% | A girl meets her fiancé at a dance and then follows in his footsteps. See motif J12. |
| K8F | 100.00% | The swallowed one discovers a living deer in the belly of the monster. See motif K8A. |
| B56 | 99.70% | The crocodile/caiman is left without a tongue after swallowing or losing the fire (which it previously possessed); something associated with heavenly fire (lightning, sunbeams, etc.) emerges from the crocodile's severed tongue. |
| F19 | 99.59% | After copulating with a frog, a man's penis is crippled (unless otherwise stated: it becomes long, see motif F18A). |
| M9A | 99.59% | A character who eagerly sucks honey from a hollow and/or gets stuck in a hollow turns into a tree frog. See M9 motif. |
| L78 | 99.50% | In the images, the character has the features of a jaguar and a toad; the toad/frog turns into a jaguar; the toad/frog is the mother or wife of the jaguar. |
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This motif has been recorded in 7 traditions: Maka (Makaa), Baya, Kaka, Bribri, Cabecar, Terraba; Chiriqui (AD 800-1500) iconography, Guaymi, Bocota, Dorasque; XVI century data on Western Panama, Guajiro, Paresi, Makka, Nivakle (=Chulupi, Ashluslay, Ajlujlay)