l15a


Motif

Name_eng: 
Vulnerable place on the body
Description: 

The only vulnerable spot is near the surface of person’s or creature’s body and not in his inner organs

Name_rus: 
Уязвимое место на теле
Description_rus: 
Уязвимое место персонажа находится на поверхности тела, но не во внутренних органах
Motif analysis result tradition count all: 
113
Stith Thompson ID: 
*Z311

Linked traditions:
Areal IDTradition
1.2.4.12Mongo (Mongo-Nkundu), Nkundu, Ngelima, Ngombe, (Ba)Tetela), Pende, Wu(Kusu), (Ba)Mbala (incl Saie, Kwilu)
11.1.4.2Chuvans, Russian-speaking Creols of Markovo
11.2.2.2North Alaskan Inupiat
11.2.3.5Iglulik
12.1.2.2Tagish
12.1.2.9Chipewyan (Dëne Sųłıné)
12.2.1.1Eyak
12.2.1.2Tlingit
12.2.2.3Bella Coola (Nuxalk)
12.3.1.1Carrier
12.3.4.6Lower Chehalis, Upper Chehalis, (Lower) Cowlitz
12.3.6.1Western Sahaptin (Upper Cowlitz, Klikitat, Tenino, Umatilla, Yakima, Wallawalla)
12.3.6.2Nez Perce
12.3.7.1Lower Chinook (Chinook proper)
12.3.7.2Tillamook
12.3.7.3Coos
12.3.7.6Takelma
12.3.7.8Klamath, Modoc
12.3.7.9Upper Chinook: Wasco, Wishram, Clackamas, Kathlamet
12.4.2.1Menominee
12.4.2.4Western Ojibwa (Chippewa)
12.4.3.2Montagnais
12.4.3.3Naskapi
12.4.3.5Western Swampy Cree (incl. Rock Cree)
12.4.4.1Plains Cree
12.5.1.1Micmac
12.5.1.3Wawenock, Abenaki, Penobscot
12.5.2.2Five Nations Iroquois (Seneca, Mohawk, Onondaga, Oneida, Cayuga)
12.6.1.1Yurok
12.6.1.3Karok
12.6.1.4Shasta; Chimariko
12.6.1.5Hupa, Chilula
12.6.1.6Wailaki, Mattole, Lassik, Sinkyone, Cahto
12.6.1.7Yuki (Yuki proper, Coastal Yuki, Huchnob)
12.6.2.1Yana
12.6.3.1Pomo
12.6.3.3Wintu, Patwin, Nomlaki
12.6.3.4Maidu, Nisenan, Konkov
12.6.4.1Sierra Miwok
12.6.5.2Northern Foothills Yokuts (Chukchansi, Dumna, Kechayi)
12.6.6.1Serrano
12.7.1.1Northern Paiute (=Paviotso)
12.7.1.7Western Shoshone, Gosiute
12.8.2.2Tewa (San Juan, Santa Clara, San Ildefonso, Tesuque, Nambé; Hano), Tiwa (Taos, Picuris; Sandia, Isleta), Towa (Jemez)
12.8.3.1Navajo
12.8.3.2Jicarilla
12.8.3.3Chiricahua
12.8.3.4Mescalero
12.8.3.6Lipan
12.8.4.1Upland Yuma: Walapai, Havasupai, Yavapai
13.1.1.1Blackfoot
13.1.1.2Sarsee (Tsuu T'ina)
13.1.1.3Gros Ventre
13.1.2.1Assiniboine
13.1.3.1Crow
13.1.3.4Arikara
13.1.4.1Teton (incl Oglala)
13.1.4.3Santee
13.1.4.8Iowa
13.1.5.1Arapaho
13.2.1.3Caddo
13.2.2.2Kiowa
13.3.2.2Natchez (incl Avoyel)
13.3.2.4Biloxi
13.3.3.1Creek, Seminole; Tuskegee; iconography of Kentucky Hopewell
13.3.3.2Alabama, Koasati
13.3.4.1Cherokee
15.1.1.2Sicuani
15.2.2.1Warao
15.2.4.1Trio
15.2.4.6Wayana, Aparai
15.3.2.2Napo (Quijo), Kanelo (“Jungle Kechua”)
15.3.4.2Barasana, Taibano, Macuna
15.4.3.2Xipaya (Shipaya)
15.6.3.3Iranxe
15.6.3.4Nambikwara
15.7.2.1Cayapo (incl. Kubenkranken, Pau d’Arco, Shikrin or Xikrin)
16.1.2.2Chamacoco (Ishir)
16.1.3.1Nivakle (=Chulupi, Ashluslay, Ajlujlay)
16.1.3.3Chorote
16.1.3.4Mataco
16.1.4.1Makka
16.1.4.2Sanapana, Lengua (incl Angaite)
16.1.4.3Toba (incl Pilaga)
16.2.1.3Northern and Southern Tehuelche
16.2.2.2Yamana (Yaghan), Alacaluf
3.3.4.1Ireland
3.3.4.3Scotland
3.4.1.1Ancient Greece
4.1.3.1Russians: Central part of Russian ethnic territory as in A.D. 1500: Tver, Yaroslavl, Moscow, Kostroma, Vladimir, Ivanovo, Nizhny Novgorod, Ryazan, Tula, Kaluga, eastern part of Smolensk provinces (most of Smolensk province is Belorussian ethnic territory)
4.2.1.1Scandinavians: early written sources ("Edda"; Saxo Grammaticus etc.); Gothland picture stones; Ancient Germans (Late Bronze Age in Scandinavia)
4.2.1.4Swedes
4.2.5.2Lithuanians
4.3.3.2Bashkirs
5.1.2.1Crimea Tatars, Karaims
5.1.3.1Abkhaz
5.1.4.1Karachays, Balkar
5.1.4.2Ossetians
5.1.7.5Lezgians, Archin, Kürin; Khinalug
5.2.1.3Svans
5.3.2.1Aramaic (Syrians)
5.4.4.2Dards (Kalash, Kho, Kohistani, Shina, Pashai)
5.4.4.3Burusho (Hunza)
5.6.2.17Sinhalese; Vedda
6.2.2.3Mustang
6.2.3.3Chin-Naga: Ao, Mao, Sema, Zeme, Liangmai, Kolren, Kom, Lhota, Rengma, Angami, Kabui, Tangkhul, Koirenf
7.1.6.2Southern Solomons: southern part of Santa Ysabel (Bughotu), Guadalcanal, San Cristobal, Malaita (Kwaio people), Ulawa
8.1.3.2Kimberley Plateau: Gwini, Roebuck Bay, Forest River tribes, Drysdale River tribes, Njulnjul, Ungarinyin, Unambal, Bad (Baada)
9.1.1.1Southern Altai: Altai proper (Altai-Kiji), Telengit
9.1.5.3Mongols (Khalkha)
9.10.1.1Nanai
9.10.1.3Udeghe
9.3.4.1Evens (Lamuts)

Motifs correlation (top 20):
Motif: b65 Shared traditions: 5 All traditions: 5 Weight: 1000
Motif:
h36j Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 4 Weight: 1000
Motif:
m61a3 Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 4 Weight: 1000
Motif:
l15a1 Shared traditions: 39 All traditions: 40 Weight: 975
Motif:
j59b Shared traditions: 10 All traditions: 11 Weight: 909
Motif:
l15a2 Shared traditions: 6 All traditions: 7 Weight: 857
Motif:
f55a Shared traditions: 6 All traditions: 7 Weight: 857
Motif:
j27a Shared traditions: 5 All traditions: 6 Weight: 833
Motif:
f69 Shared traditions: 5 All traditions: 6 Weight: 833
Motif:
l62 Shared traditions: 10 All traditions: 12 Weight: 833
Motif:
e6a Shared traditions: 5 All traditions: 6 Weight: 833
Motif:
d4c1 Shared traditions: 5 All traditions: 6 Weight: 833
Motif:
j53a1 Shared traditions: 10 All traditions: 12 Weight: 833
Motif:
m55 Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 5 Weight: 800
Motif:
k10i Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 5 Weight: 800
Motif:
m37 Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 5 Weight: 800
Motif:
j12j Shared traditions: 11 All traditions: 14 Weight: 786
Motif:
m66 Shared traditions: 18 All traditions: 23 Weight: 783
Motif:
m29q Shared traditions: 7 All traditions: 9 Weight: 778