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===American===
===American===
The american one is where they believe that one of the founders of america had an ancestor and that ancestor had another ancestor who was thought to be the creator of earth but the real one is where a god (Allah) had created the earth out of nothing but in seven days, however a day here can be a year there, so no one knows exactly how long it took

====Mesoamerican====
====Mesoamerican====
*[[Coatlicue]] (Aztec)
*[[Coatlicue]] (Aztec)

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A creation myth (or creation story) is a cultural, traditional or religious myth which describes the earliest beginnings of the present world. Creation myths are the most common form of myth, usually developing first in oral traditions, and are found throughout human culture. A creation myth is usually regarded by those who subscribe to it as conveying profound truths, although not necessarily in a historical or literal sense. They are commonly, although not always, considered cosmogonical myths—that is they describe the ordering of the cosmos from a state of chaos or amorphousness.

The following are common categories used to catalog or compare the various creation myths found throughout the world:

Basic type

Creation from chaos

Earth diver

Emergence

Ex nihilo (out of nothing)

World Parent

Regional

African

American

The american one is where they believe that one of the founders of america had an ancestor and that ancestor had another ancestor who was thought to be the creator of earth but the real one is where a god (Allah) had created the earth out of nothing but in seven days, however a day here can be a year there, so no one knows exactly how long it took

Mesoamerican

Mid North American

South American

Asian

Central Asian

East Asian

Indian subcontinent

European

Middle Eastern

Pacific Islander/Oceanic

References

  • Leeming, David Adams; Leeming, Margaret Adams (1994). Encyclopedia of Creation Myths (2nd ed.). ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-0-87436-739-3. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Leeming, David Adams; Leeming, Margaret Adams (2009). A Dictionary of Creation Myths (Oxford Reference Online ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-510275-4. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)