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C_4_01 Verified Global Traditions

C_4_01 — Credo Mutwa & African Serpent/Reptilian Traditions

This document examines Credo Mutwa & African Serpent/Reptilian Traditions, a topic within the Global Traditions research area. Key areas of investigation include Basic Information, Key Life Events, The Significance of Ti

Credo Mutwa Chitauri Mantindane Indaba My Children sangoma Dogon
C_4_06 Verified Global Traditions

C_4_06 — Māori Mythology and Whakapapa

Māori mythology — the cosmological tradition of the Polynesian people of Aotearoa (New Zealand) — contains one of the world's most philosophically sophisticated creation narratives, moving from Te Kore (the Void/Potentia

Māori Aotearoa New Zealand whakapapa genealogy Ranginui
C_4_13 Verified Global Traditions

C_4_13 — Navajo (Diné) Cosmology and Emergence Mythology

Navajo (Diné) cosmology is structured around a multi-world emergence narrative — the Diné Bahane' — in which First Man (Altse hastiin) and First Woman (Altse asdzáá) lead beings upward through four or five subterranean w

Navajo Diné emergence mythology Changing Woman Hero Twins Monster Slayer
C_4_11 Verified Global Traditions

C_4_11 — Berber/Amazigh Mythology and North African Traditions

The Amazigh (Berber) peoples represent one of North Africa's oldest continuous cultural traditions, with the Tamazight language family classified within the Afro-Asiatic phylum and archaeological presence documented acro

Berber Amazigh Tamazight North Africa Tassili n'Ajjer rock art
C_4_05 Verified Global Traditions

C_4_05 — Australian Aboriginal Dreamtime Synthesis

This document examines Australian Aboriginal Dreamtime Synthesis, a topic within the Global Traditions research area. Key areas of investigation include The Deep Time Record, Diversity — Not "A Culture" but a Continent o

Aboriginal Australian Dreamtime Dreaming Tjukurpa Jukurrpa Altjeringa
C_4_10 Verified Global Traditions

C_4_10 — Mapuche and Patagonian Traditions

The Mapuche people of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina represent one of the most remarkable cases of indigenous resistance in world history — the only major American group never conquered by the Inca Empire

Mapuche Araucanians Patagonia Pillan Ngünechen Wekufe
C_5_09 Verified Global Traditions

C_5_09 — Georgian/Caucasian Mythology and the Prometheus Connection

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Georgia Caucasus Amirani Prometheus Colchis Golden Fleece
C_5_38 Credible Global Traditions

C_5_38 — Sky Burial: Excarnation, Ritual Exposure, and the Sacred Treatment of the Dead

Sky burial (jhator in Tibetan, meaning "giving alms to the birds") is a funerary practice in which the body of the deceased is placed on an elevated, open-air site and exposed to the elements and to carrion birds — prima

sky burial jhator excarnation Tibetan Buddhism Zoroastrianism dakhma
C_5_13 Verified Global Traditions

C_5_13 — Vietnamese and Indochinese Dragon-Serpent Traditions

The dragon-serpent traditions of Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand represent a distinctive regional synthesis of indigenous aquatic serpent veneration with both Chinese dragon symbolism (from the north) and Indian Na

Vietnam dragon rồng Lạc Long Quân Âu Cơ Champa
C_5_01 Verified Global Traditions

C_5_01 — Cognitive Anthropology of Serpent Archetypes

This document examines the evolutionary and cognitive science explanations for why serpent beings appear in virtually every human culture. Snake Detection Theory (Isbell, 2009) proposes that primates evolved superior vis

Snake Detection Theory Isbell Öhman fear module infant detection pulvinar neurons
C_5_12 Verified Global Traditions

C_5_12 — Baltic Mythology — Lithuanian and Latvian Sacred Traditions

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Baltic mythology Lithuanian Latvian Perkūnas Romuva Dievas
C_5_11 Verified Global Traditions

C_5_11 — Slavic Mythology — Perun, Veles, and the World Tree

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Slavic mythology Perun Veles Rod Mokosh Svarog
C_5_15 Verified Global Traditions

C_5_15 — Ethnobotany and Sacred Plant Knowledge Across Cultures

Ethnobotany — the study of relationships between peoples and plants — reveals that virtually every human culture has identified, cultivated, and ritualized psychoactive, medicinal, and sacred plants. Richard Evans Schult

ethnobotany sacred plants Schultes Wasson soma ayahuasca
C_5_35 Credible Global Traditions

C_5_35 — Tibetan Buddhism: Vajrayana Tradition, Tantra, and Contemplative Science

Tibetan Buddhism — the Vajrayana ("Diamond Vehicle") tradition that developed in Tibet from the 7th century CE onward — represents one of the most elaborate systems of contemplative practice, philosophical analysis, and

Tibetan Buddhism Vajrayana tantra Dalai Lama Padmasambhava tulku
C_5_04 Verified Global Traditions

C_5_04 — Zoroastrianism: The Demonization Pivot

Zoroastrianism (c. 1500–1000 BCE) introduced strict cosmic dualism — the absolute opposition of good (Ahura Mazda) and evil (Angra Mainyu/Ahriman) — and in doing so transformed serpent/dragon figures from ambiguous or po

Zoroastrianism Zarathustra Ahura Mazda Angra Mainyu Ahriman Azi Dahaka
C_5_20 Verified Global Traditions

C_5_20 — Seasonal Ritual Cycles: Solstice, Equinox, and Agricultural Festivals

Seasonal ritual cycles — religious festivals, agricultural ceremonies, and sacred observances tied to the solstices, equinoxes, and the transitional points between them — represent humanity's oldest continuous relationsh

solstice equinox seasonal ritual Wheel of the Year Saturnalia Yule
C_5_10 Verified Global Traditions

C_5_10 — Finnish/Kalevala Mythology and Finno-Ugric Traditions

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Kalevala Väinämöinen Sampo Lönnrot Finnish mythology Finno-Ugric
C_3_01 Verified Global Traditions

C_3_01 — Global Flood Stories

Over 500 independent flood traditions exist worldwide, spanning Mesopotamian, Biblical, Hindu, Chinese, Greek, Aboriginal, Mesoamerican, and dozens of other cultures. The oldest written accounts — the Sumerian Eridu Gene

flood deluge Gilgamesh Ziusudra Atra-Hasis Noah
C_3_13 Verified Global Traditions

C_3_13 — Oracle Traditions — Cross-Cultural Divination Systems

Oracular divination — the practice of seeking knowledge of the unknown or future through systematic ritual procedures — appears in virtually every known civilization, from Mesopotamian extispicy (reading animal entrails,

oracle divination prophecy Delphi Pythia I Ching
C_3_12 Verified Global Traditions

C_3_12 — Numerology — Sacred Number Systems Across Cultures

The conviction that numbers possess intrinsic sacred, cosmological, or metaphysical significance — and that the structure of reality is fundamentally mathematical — appears in virtually every literate civilization and ma

numerology Pythagorean tetractys musica universalis gematria Kabbalah