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D2 - Birth of the sun/fire.




18 Myths, Legends and Folktales
18 Unique Narratives for Motif D2
11 Cultures & Traditions where D2 is told
0 Mythemes Indexed
1 Sub-Motifs of Motif D2


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Source Data from Berezkin's Analytics Catalogue, if using this data please acknowledge and link to it here:
Ю.Е. Березкин, Е.Н. Дувакин. Тематическая классификация и распределение фольклорно-мифологических мотивов по ареалам. Аналитический каталог.



Summary of Motif

A woman gives birth to a son who is very hot.

Berezkin category: Fire and Laughter

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


D2 has 1 other sub-motifs


D2.  A woman gives birth to a son who is very hot.
D2a.  A woman gives birth to a son who is the embodiment of fire or the sun and dies from burns.

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Top 10 Motifs with similar dispersal patterns

MotifSimilarityMotif Summary
I2997.62%A character climbs into an animal's burrow and finds himself in the underworld, or digs a deep hole and finds himself in a world inhabited by burrowing animals.
F2495.74%Women lose blood when they are bitten by fish, snakes, etc.
E1794.94%People get the idea of ornamentation of vessels, baskets, bodies, etc., or of a sign system after someone manages to see a pattern on the body of a zoomorphic or supernatural creature or make an imprint of it.
J294.81%Husband or lover – tree (temporarily transformed into a human).
E5D93.68%The first people to arrive on earth and settle within a limited space are threatened by a predator or monster.
I14A93.11%People without anuses regurgitate what they have eaten through their mouths or other (marked) orifices. See motif I14.
E2592.50%People learn the art of weaving from a spider or from a person who later becomes a spider; the spider makes fabrics for humans.
H892.17%Unable to bring themselves to touch something unclean, poisonous, dangerous or hot, people lost their immortality (var.: did not receive the blessings that came to Europeans).
E1891.52%People learn to make or decorate ceramics or baskets (usually learning to apply patterns) thanks to a water creature.
E2690.93%People, or only women, go underwater and turn into fish. Men catch them with fishing gear. Those who are caught become human (women) again. (Narratives about the transformation of only one caught fish into the hero's wife are not included; see motif F7).

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This motif has been recorded in 11 traditions: Sora (Savara, Saora), Parenga, Garo (Atchik), Kachari (Bodo, incl. Lalung), Dimasa, Tripuri, Riang (of Tripura), Khami, Riga, Mori, Finns, Tanana, Kogi (Cagaba), Sanha, Creols of Aritama Valley, Ashaninca (Campa), Machiguenga, Tacana, Paresi, Nivakle (=Chulupi, Ashluslay, Ajlujlay), Japan


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