Many times that men are better than women throughout their lives. The fact that men are better than women no longer exists in our lives. Many creative myths show this aspect in their story. Myth of creation in Kono, Cherokee, Ethiopia, Iroquois, Navajo tribes shows important characteristics of human beings. And everyone shows that men are more dominant than women. Demerit The story of the Kono of Guinea talks about how the earth was formed and the origin of the origin of death.
As we all know, different cultures and religions have different "creative myths", from the Genesis Jewish - Christian story to the North American Cherokee creation myth. The term "myth" refers to a traditional story or sacred story in a particular culture or religion. It does not necessarily convey facts of facts, but it is thought to convey some deep truths understood in certain cultural or religious traditions. (This term is commonly used to indicate false content beyond the scope of this description.)
Creative myth (or creative story) is a cultural, traditional or religious myth that explains the earliest beginning of the world today. Creative myth is the most common form of myth, usually developed first through oral tradition and human culture. Creation myths are often not historical or literal, but are often thought of as those who convey deep truth. Though not always, they are often considered to be cosmic myths - they represent the order of the universe from a disordered state or disordered state.
Many myths have similar features, but Native American culture has a variety of creative myths. The more general form of creation of myth seems to be the emergence of myths. In general, in the emerging myths we do not see how the world is created, but we are seeing how people reach the world they created. This particular type of story is common in the Native American culture (Ryan) in the Southwest. - Redesigned: The poet with two faces called Robert Floss closes the poet - twice. Early version of this poem entitled "In White" created a simple scene filled with abnormalities. Somehow, this work has gained more attention after years. The poet adheres to that work delicately and strengthens it, making completed verses beyond the scope of the original work. Both versions of Frost's poem side by side, deliver sensitive information to prudent readers.
Native Americans use myths as an important part of any cultural oral tradition. One of the tribes that use myths is Cherokee. Cherokee lived in the forest of the Smoky Mountains. Cherokee has inherited the myth from "generation" to "generation" how "the world was made". Later, anthropologist James Mooney made a note of it and published it in 1891. This story respects the natural world to a great extent. In mythology, "How is the world made?" Cherokee shows their views on nature using biology. The purpose of their myths is to draw their social ways and beliefs. From this myth, the relationship between Cherokee and nature is clear. Cherokee respects all living things in the world. According to this myth, Cherokee does not exist in the world without animals, so Cherokee respects animals. Cherokee not only respects nature, it is all indigenous people.