Indigenous Mythology
Indigenous mythology shares the sacred stories of First Peoples across the Americas. These traditions explore creation, nature, spirits, animal guardians, and the deep relationship between humans and the land. Many are passed down through oral storytelling. These myths carry lessons about balance, responsibility, and identity. From sky worlds and trickster spirits to warrior legends and sacred symbols, Indigenous mythology reflects rich and diverse cultural heritage that continues to live today.
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The Legend of the Horned Serpent in Native American Mythology
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Itzpapalotl the Aztec Obsidian Butterfly Warrior
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Sedna: How Inuit Myth Breathes Life into the Sea
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The Navajo Hero Twins’ Journey & the Power of Archery
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Ix Chel: Ancient Maya Goddess of the Moon & Fertility
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Understanding Cherokee Symbols and Meanings
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Mixcoatl: Aztec God of Hunting and Celestial Realm
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Kanati the Archer: Cherokee Tales of the Wind
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Wakan Tanka: Supreme Being in Lakota Mythology
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The Symbolic Legacy of Navajo Archery
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The Legend of White Buffalo Calf Woman
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Native American Mythology and Archery
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Aztec Mythology: Cosmology, Gods and Myths