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         African Mythology:     more books (100)
  1. The Ancient Africans (Myths of the World) by Virginia Schomp, 2008-11
  2. Words in the Wind: An African Fantasy by Demon L. A Wood, 1996-04
  3. The Drunken King, or, The Origin of the State (African Systems of Thought) by Luc de Heusch, 1982-07-01
  4. African Mythology A to Z by Patricia Ann Lynch, Jeremy Roberts, 2010-04
  5. Orature in African Literature Today: A Review
  6. Voices of the Poor in Africa: Moral Economy and the Popular Imagination (Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora) by Elizabeth Isichei, 2004-08-01
  7. Voices of the Poor in Africa:: Moral Economy and the Popular Imagination (Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora) by Elizabeth Isichei, 2002-10-10
  8. An Anthology of Myths, Legends and Folktales from Cameroon: Storytelling in Africa (Studies in African Literature) by Emmanuel Matateyou, 1997-06
  9. The Last of the African Kings by Maryse Conde, 1997-10-28
  10. Sankofa: Celebrations for the African American Church by Grenae D. Dudley, Carlyle Fielding Stewart III, 1997-10
  11. Oral Literature in Africa (Oxford Library of African Literature) by Ruth Finnegan, 1976-10-07
  12. African Religion: The Moral Traditions of Abundant Life by Laurenti Magesa, 1997-10
  13. The Great White Way: African American Women Writers and American Sucess Mythologies (Critical Studies in Black Life and Culture) by Phillipa Kafka, 1993-06-01
  14. The African Diaspora and the Study of Religion (Religion/Culture/Critique)

41. SWAN /All Libraries
1999 3 african mythology / By Geoffrey Parrinder. 1963 8 The Aquarian Guide Toafrican mythology / Jan Knappert ; Illustrations By Elizabeth Knappert.
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42. Mythology
BL430 .D5313 1993 The Aquarian Guide to african mythology. 1990. BL1005 .D5313 1993A Dictionary of african mythology The Mythmaker as Storyteller. 2000.
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FINDING BOOKS Use Pegasus , UCSB's library catalog. (Pegasus lists books as well as many other library materials, such as videos, maps, periodical titles, and recordings.) Choose Author, Title, or Subject from the first pulldown menu to browse headings: Author aeschylus [to find works by Aeschylus] Title agamemnon [to find editions of Agamemnon Subject aeschylus criticism [to find works about Aeschylus] To find books about mythology, try a Subject browse search using headings such as the following: mythology mythology egyptian mythology african mythology greek mythology celtic mythology hindu mythology classical indian mythology gods egyptian gods roman FINDING ARTICLES The following resources may be useful as starting points in searching for journal articles on mythology topics. The electronic databases may be accessed from the library's home page proxy server . Ref Z7016 .A75 ATLA Religion Expanded Academic ASAP International Medieval Bibliography MLA International Bibliography DICTIONARIES AND ENCYCLOPEDIAS To find dictionaries and encyclopedias on mythology in addition to the representative titles listed below, search in

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45. Africa/African American Library
Links to history, religion, literature, art and food web sites.Category Society Ethnicity African AfricanAmerican Personal Pages...... Holocust. african mythology Encyclopedia of african mythology. African recipes.african mythology Encyclopedia of african mythology. African
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46. African Art
Loop hole atop. Intact. Mounted on a plinth stand. 81/4 in L. The elephanthas a sacred animal spirit in african mythology and folklore.
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47. African Mythology
The rainbow is his reflection. BUKU (Various West African peoples) A sky god sometimesworshiped as a goddess. Buku created everything, even the other gods.
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ANANASI (Various tribes) The spider. A trickster. A creator god. Something of a scoundrel, but quite well liked. Many amusing and fanciful stories are told of him. ANYIEWO (Ewe) The Great Serpent who comes out to graze after the rain. The rainbow is his reflection. BUKU (Various West African peoples) A sky god sometimes worshiped as a goddess. Buku created everything, even the other gods. DANH also DAN AYIDO HWEDO (Dahomey) Snake god. The Haitians know him as Dan Petro. The Rainbow Snake who encircles the world, Danh is often portrayed with his tail in his mouth as a symbol of unity and wholeness. DXUI (Bushman; to the Hottentots, TSUI; to the Xhosa and Ponda, THIXO) A creator god. In the beginning, Dxui took the form of a different flower or plant every day, becoming himself at night, until he had created all the plants and flowers that exist. ESHU (Yoruba) A trickster. A shape-shifter, Eshu can change his form at will, and can even seem to be both huge and small at the same time. Eshu confuses men and drives them to madness. But Eshu also knows all human tongues and acts as a go-between for mortals and the gods. GUNAB (Hottentot) The enemy of Tsui-Goab, Gunab lived under a pile of stones. Gunab kept overpowering Tsui-Goab, but the god grew stronger after each battle. Because he killed so many, Gunab is sometimes identified with death. Creator of the rainbow.

48. Isle Of Fire/ The Exotic Character Of Egyptian Myth
Shadow compartmentalizing of the soul, and the chthonic emphasis therein, is immediatelyunderstandable to anyone who's studied West african mythology (eg, in
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The Exotic Character of Egyptian Myth Egypt, protected on every side by deserts and seas, developed in safety and isolation for the three thousand years of its history. It never experienced invasion and the large-scale introduction of a new population as did Sumer, Greece, Rome and India, all of which were literally submerged by invaders who imposed their language on the populace. Egypt, like a tidal pool, untroubled by the nearby flow of history, developed as a static and pellucid world, neither experiencing nor exerting influence. The few exceptions to this rule, like the Hyksos invasion or the influence on archaic Greek sculpture, were just that, exceptions. Thus Egypt's mythology never developed in the extravagant way the others' did. From the start to the finish of its history, Egyptian myth was only concerned with the events of the Beginning, and reduced almost everything to two symbols: the sun and the grain. Like all peoples, the Egyptians envisioned a religious cosmos which mirrored the physical, and the central fact of life in cloudless Egypt was the course of the sun. Certain subsidiary images were drawn from the Nile. For example, the appearance of land from the Nile's subsiding waters seemed so well to express the rise of order from chaos that the pyramids were build as emblems of an original hill of land that surfaced from the waves of chaos. But nothing approached the rising sun in adequacy or completeness as an emblem of the creation. Second only to the sun was the grain on which life depended The the vicissitudes of the plant, yearly slain, buried and re-arisen, formed the pattern of the god Osiris, a type well known to us from Attis, Tammuz, Dionysus and Jesus.

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This rope is the sutratma or Thread-Self from the Monad to the Personalityon the physical plane. african mythology (A). african mythology (B).
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PART X AFRICAN Numbers and Mythology Synopsis Fon and Yoruba Teachings From Capricorn to Aries ... African Mythology (B) Numbers and Mythology In the interpretation of numbers it is necessary: (a) To discount zeroes (1,000 is 10). (b) To reduce numbers to their original values Therefore, references to 33 crores of gods in Hindu teachings refer to 11 (x 3) sectors of the zodiac and their respective hierarchies. Also 16 palm nuts on the tree relate to the seven (1 + 6 = 7) divisions of the levels of manifestation from Aries (the head) to Libra (the foot). Synopsis The zodiac is divided into four quadrants. Quadrant Triad Nature Cosmic God Saturn-Cronos Monadic Father Star-Sun Solar Higher Self Individuality Lunar Lower Self Personality Emanation proceeds from Capricorn through Aquarius, from Quadrant 1 to 4. All major mythologies relate to this zodiacal sequence. (a) Capricorn is the cave-tomb or rock. (b) Aquarius is the cosmic energies of Space (Dan). (c) Pisces is the Cosmic Ocean of the Virgin Mother. (d) Aries is the point of manifestation under the control of the artificer-smith, and ruled by Mars or Ares, related to iron. The Sun-Monad is the Father in Heaven from whom descend the triads of the Higher and Lower Selves.

51. Myth: Sub-Saharan
Myth Sub-Saharan. Links to african mythology. A Dictionary of AfricanMythology Harold Scheub provides a collection of 400 stories
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Harold Scheub provides a collection of 400 stories about the religious beliefs of Africans, arranged alphabetically. Yoruba Gods Southwestern Nigerian traditional religion focuses on a pantheon called orisha . The gods (numbering between 201-601) came down to populate the earth. Some of them are primordial, others are heroes added into the pantheon; still others are natural phenomena. Yoruba Religion and Myth The religion of the Yoruba may be described as "'diffused monotheism'; a single omnipotent creator-god rules over the universe, along with several hundred lower gods, each with a specific domain of rule."

52. Resources For Studying Mythology And Religion
African. African Story Lines; african mythology in Things Fall Apart materialsfrom a class taught at the University of Texas by Bill ParedesHolt;
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Resources for Studying Mythology and Religion
This page is intended primarily as a reference for students of world literature and culture. Mythology here refers to traditional stories that describe a god or gods, or the relation between people and gods. Religion , in this context, designates beliefs that are still widely practised. The terms do occasionally overlap, however, depending on the viewpoint of the person using them. On this page, there is no attempt to validate or question any belief system, past or present. Rather, by providing a variety of experiences, this page offers readers an opportunity to further understand their own beliefs and appreciate the beliefs of others.
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53. A Dictionary Of African Mythology -- The Mythmaker As Storyteller -- Harold Sche
A Dictionary of african mythology. New in paper (S02). In this collection of hundredsof tales, Scheub captures the immense diversity of african mythology.
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54. African
african mythology. african mythology. This site offers a list of African Gods aswell as creation and flood myths. Encyclopedia Mythica african mythology.
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Jackson Creek Middle School African Mythology African Mythology This site offers a list of African Gods as well as creation and flood myths. Encyclopedia Mythica: African Mythology A-Z list of African gods and various mythological terminology. African Creation Stories Links to creation tales originating in Africa. West African Mythology Includes myths from the Yoruba and Fon tribes. Religion and the Igbo People Discusses the beliefs and customs of these Nigerian people. Yoruba Religion and Myth Discusses why the nomadic Yoruba people of western Nigeria have many variations of the same gods and deities. To the top To Return to Mythology Index Last Updated: 1/15/03
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58. Brooklyn Public Library /All Locations
1 african mythology. 1967 2 african mythology / by Geoffrey Parrinder. 19635 Essential african mythology / Ngangar Mbitu and Ranchor Prime.
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Mythology, African. African mythology. African mythology / [by] Geoffrey Parrinder. African myths and legends, / retold by Kathleen Arnott. Illustrated by Joan Kiddell-Monroe. African myths and legends, retold by Kathleen Arnott. Illustrated by Joan Kiddell-Monroe. Essential African mythology / Ngangar Mbitu and Ranchor Prime. The hero with an African face : mythic wisdom of traditional Africa / Clyde W. Ford. The lion's tail Retold African myths

59. Brooklyn Public Library /All Locations
Rodriques. 1996 2 african mythology an encyclopedia of myth and legend/ Jan Knappert ; illustrations by Elizabeth Knappert. 1995
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Mythology, African Dictionaries. African-American alphabet : a celebration of African-American and West Indian culture, custom, myth, / Gerald Hausman and Kelvin Rodriques. African mythology : an encyclopedia of myth and legend A dictionary of African mythology : the mythmaker as storyteller / Harold Scheub.

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Q. Q. How can African mythology heal the trauma of racism? A. These stories allow people to make the transition from the victimization of racism to empowerment. When I looked at the historical experiences of African Americans, I saw a series of episodes, one slowly dissolving into the text: "Capture in Africa," "The Horrors of Slavery," "The Entrenchment of Racism," and "The Ongoing Struggle for Freedom and Justice" What I failed to see was the larger story into which these episodes might fit. It would be easy to focus on the atrocities of racism and oppression, and just as easy to claim that these events happened a long time ago and so should not affect us now. But I realized that these episodes reminded me of the epic journey of a hero or heroine, and it was this notion of African Americans’ "heroic journey" that first pointed me in the direction of mythology. Q.

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