The Mythology and Folklore Database
E26 - Those who have become fish are turned back into humans.




12 Myths, Legends and Folktales
12 Unique Narratives for Motif E26
9 Cultures & Traditions where E26 is told
0 Mythemes Indexed
0 Sub-Motifs of Motif E26


Please log on to view the narratives.




 Motif Summary  -   Motifs with Simlar Dispersals  -    Map of Myth Distribution   -   List of Traditions  -   Myths



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

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).

Berezkin category: The origins of people and culture

This is of motif type Cosmology and etiology and is part group 5, Origin of human beings, ethnic groups, etiology of human anatomy, strange body configuration, ways of behavior, marriages before the establishment of the present norms



Top 10 Motifs with similar dispersal patterns

MotifSimilarityMotif Summary
H3599.29%Human teeth are made of fragile material. Usually, the motif explains the aetiology of toothache.
F2498.77%Women lose blood when they are bitten by fish, snakes, etc.
C198.57%In the past, a catastrophic shift in the layers of the universe occurred or will occur in the future. Among the variants (sometimes combined): the sky fell to the earth; the present earth or underground world swapped places with the sky; the earth turned upside down; it fell into the underworld; the layers of the universe successively collapsed onto the earth or will swap places in the future.
H3098.02%When meeting two women (together or one after the other), the hero must or may choose one. Usually, he chooses either the less beautiful or the dangerous one, bringing trouble or misfortune upon himself or upon people in general.
H897.79%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).
L797.63%While chasing a person, spirit, monster or beast, mistakenly chases after a large two-legged object passing by, usually an animal.
B22A97.59%Boys climb a tree to eat fruit and refuse to throw the fruit down to the tapir, who tries to kill the boys.
E9K97.59%The husband or wife is the embodiment of honey or a human bee.
F8497.59%A guest or younger brother has sexual intercourse with the wife of the host or older brother. Wanting to demonstrate long abstinence, the character sprinkles ash on the head of his penis or smears it with fruit juice.
F2997.56%A girl (woman) sits on the ground and copulates with a snake, worm or eel that crawls out of the ground towards her. This usually happens when she is busy with housework (cooking, weaving, etc.).

 See more...

Please log on to view the narratives.



Map of Motif Dispersal

Click here for a clustered map

Drag the map around by clicking and using the mouse, use the wheel to zoom



This motif has been recorded in 9 traditions: Mongols (Khalkha), Guajiro, Baniwa (incl. Wakuenai), Bare, Piapoco, Curripaco, Siusi, Guarikena , Ticuna (Tucuna), Parintintin; Villa Bella (tribal affiliation unknown), Mundurucu, Curuaia, Cayapo (incl. Kubenkranken, Pau d’Arco, Shikrin or Xikrin), Craho, Suya, Txukarramae


Please log on to view the narratives.