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M47 - The head is attached to the rear
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Ю.Е. Березкин, Е.Н. Дувакин. Тематическая классификация и распределение фольклорно-мифологических мотивов по ареалам. Аналитический каталог.
Summary of Motif
When punishing a person or animal or restoring a dismembered body, a character intentionally or accidentally puts his head to his ass.Berezkin category: Adventures: Tricks and episodes
This is of motif type Adventures and tricks and is part group 10, Adventures
Top 10 Motifs with similar dispersal patterns
| Motif | Similarity | Motif Summary |
|---|---|---|
| A13B | 99.67% | During an eclipse or at the first appearance of night, ants eclipse the sun. |
| A9 | 99.67% | The moon-woman does not allow her son or husband, the Sun, to destroy people. |
| L3A | 99.67% | Left alone, a woman carelessly calls for someone to help her with the housework; a demon comes and kills the woman or her child. |
| B7D | 99.38% | Water pours from a broken bone, flooding the earth. |
| I129 | 99.38% | The rainy season is associated with the appearance of the Heron constellation in the sky. |
| L7B | 99.38% | While chasing a person, spirit, monster or beast, he mistakenly throws himself after a calabash floating down the river. |
| I27B | 99.35% | A dog carries a person across a river to another world. See motif I27. |
| A22B | 99.15% | The sun and its companion burn up. The companion burns in a less intense fire (is thrown into the ashes, etc.); therefore, the moon (or star) is cold. See motif A22. |
| A22A | 99.07% | Two characters burn; one turns into the present sun, and the other into a less significant celestial object. See motif A22. |
| G4 | 98.96% | Cultivated plants found on or inside a mountain. |
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This motif has been recorded in 15 traditions: Akan, Ashanti, Akwapim; Ga (Accra), Kra, Twi (Chwi, Chi), Aztec; Aztec and Teotihuacan iconography, Popoloca; Tlapanec, Tepehua, Totonac, Mixtec, Trique, Cuicatec; Amuzgo, Zapotec, Chatino, Tzotzil, Tzeltal, Chol; pre-Columbian Mayan iconography outside of Yucatan, Chorti, Rama, Guatuso, Piaroa, Amahuaca, Cashinahua, Sharanahua, Yaminahua, Yawanahua, Capanahua), Moseten, Chimane, Nambikwara