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Ten Juneteenth Myths
Article by Joshua J. Mark

Ten Juneteenth Myths

The celebration of Juneteenth – originally known as "Freedom Day" – began on 1 January 1866 in Texas and, since then, a number of myths have grown up around the event it commemorates: the issuance of General Order No. 3 in Galveston Texas...
Visiting Glastonbury - the Town of Myths & Legends
Article by Wanda Marcussen

Visiting Glastonbury - the Town of Myths & Legends

The Somerset Levels is an area of the British Isles that captivates visitors with its stunning natural landscape and historical sites and monuments. Glastonbury is famous for its apple orchards and music festival. It is one of the most visited...
MYTHS OF THE CHEROKEE By James Mooney. Audiobook - full length, free
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MYTHS OF THE CHEROKEE By James Mooney. Audiobook - full length, free

Full-length/unabridged audiobook for free, with text. HQ recording. James Mooney was an American ethnographer and folklorist who lived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best known for his extensive work on Native American...
Myths and Legends of the Sioux. By Marie L. Mclaughlin. FULL Audiobook
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Myths and Legends of the Sioux. By Marie L. Mclaughlin. FULL Audiobook

Myths and Legends of the Sioux. By Marie L. Mclaughlin. Full Audiobook "Myths and Legends of the Sioux" is a collection of stories that are deeply rooted in the indigenous culture of the Sioux tribe. The book is authored by Marie L. McLaughlin...
Arcadian Days: Gods, Women, and Men from Greek Myths
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Arcadian Days: Gods, Women, and Men from Greek Myths

Arcadian Days: Gods, Women, and Men from Greek Myths by John Spurling and published by Pegasus Books.
Mythology
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Mythology

Myths are a part of every culture in the world and are used to explain natural phenomena, where a people came from and how their civilization developed, and why things happen as they do. At their most basic level, myths comfort by giving...
Sif, The Golden-haired, and The Treasures of The Gods: Myths of the Norsemen 43
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Sif, The Golden-haired, and The Treasures of The Gods: Myths of the Norsemen 43

Myths of the Norsemen By Helene A Guerber Chapter 4: Thor Section 4: Sif, the Golden-haired Video and Images from https://pixabay.com/ Music: Teller of the Tales Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons...
The Greek God Apollo: The Myths of the Olympian God of Music, Medicine, the Sun and Archery
Video by Kelly Macquire

The Greek God Apollo: The Myths of the Olympian God of Music, Medicine, the Sun and Archery

The god Apollo in Greek mythology is the Olympian god of, well, quite a lot! Apollo is associated with the bow, music, divination, the sun, poetry, healing and medicine and, who would have thought, plagues. He was one of the most loved gods...
Creation Myths of Egypt - Conclusion
Video by Lost Tales

Creation Myths of Egypt - Conclusion

The last video on the series explains two creation myths: ‘Theology of Memphis’ with Ptah as the Supreme Creator and ‘Thebes Theology’ with Chief God Amun. The series of videos provide the consolidated perspective on the various creation...
Creation Myths of Egypt Part 2
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Creation Myths of Egypt Part 2

In this second video, the creation myths of the Ogdoad of Hermopolis is explained. This is system of Eight Deities of Ancient Egypt with four components of precreation.
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