m5


Motif

Name_eng: 
Provoked insult
Description: 

Being in a situation when his life depends on a good will of a demon or animal, person either resists or does not resist the temptation to insult or to beat, bite, etc. the latter

Name_rus: 
Провоцируемое оскорбление
Description_rus: 
Оказавшись в ситуации, когда его жизнь зависит от доброй воли демона или животного, персонаж оскорбить или бьет своего помощника
Motif analysis result tradition count all: 
81

Linked traditions:
Areal IDTradition
1.3.1.4Igbo (Ibo); Isoko, Urhobo
1.3.1.5Yoruba; incl Ife), Nupe, Bini (Edo), Engenni, Chamba, Dakka, Kukuruku
1.3.4.2Northern Gur (Oti-Volta): Mamprussi, Dagomba, Dagari (Dagara; incl Lodaga), Bassari, Mosi, Nankanse, Konkomba, Moba; Ditammari, Nyende, Bulsa (pl Builsa, Bulo)
1.3.5.3Tenda (incl Bedik, Basari), Biafada, Nalu, Pajadinka, Badyara (Badiaranke)
10.2.2.2Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjiang Chinese; Manchuria Chinese (data not specified on particular provinces)
10.2.2.5Jiangsu and Zhejang Chinese
10.2.3.1Lahu, Kucong, Yi, Nosu (Nuosu, Northern Yi), Nisu, Nusu, Sani, Jino, Lolo (incl. Bai), Axi, Nasu
10.3.2.4Japan AD 700-1700
11.2.1.1Asiatic Eskimo (Sirenek, Naukan, Chaplino)
12.3.4.3Lkungen (Straits; including Samish, Songish, Sooke, Lummi), Klallam
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
12.3.7.5Kalapuya
12.4.2.4Western Ojibwa (Chippewa)
12.5.1.1Micmac
12.5.1.2Malecite, Passamaquoddy
12.5.1.3Wawenock, Abenaki, Penobscot
12.8.2.2Tewa (San Juan, Santa Clara, San Ildefonso, Tesuque, Nambé; Hano), Tiwa (Taos, Picuris; Sandia, Isleta), Towa (Jemez)
12.8.3.1Navajo
13.1.1.1Blackfoot
13.1.1.3Gros Ventre
13.1.2.1Assiniboine
13.1.4.3Santee
13.3.3.2Alabama, Koasati
14.1.3.2Gulf Nahuatl
14.1.4.5Tequistlatec
14.1.4.8Zoque; Izapa iconography (I millennium BC)
14.1.7.2Quiche, Achí, Cakchiquel, Pocomchi, Pocomam
14.1.7.3Tojolabal, Chuj, Jacalteca, Kanjobal, Mocho (incl Tuzantec), Acatec
14.3.1.1Choco: Embera, Nonama (Waunana), XVI century Dabaiba, pre-Columbian iconography of Sinu
14.3.2.1Kogi (Cagaba), Sanha, Creols of Aritama Valley
14.4.1.3XVI century Cañari; Kechua-speaking groups of Azuay, Cañar, Cayambe, Otovalo, Imbabura provinces
14.4.2.1Northern Peru: Costa (Spanish speaking communities from Ecuadorian border till Ancash and Huanuco departments included; Moche pre-Columbian iconography; Spanish sources of XVI-XVII centuries)
14.4.2.3Lima dep: Costa and adjacent Sierra (Spanish, Kechua, and Jacaru-speaking communities, mostly in Pachacamac, Cajatambo, Canta, Huarochirí; Spanish sources of XVI-XVII centuries)
14.4.2.4Pasco, Junin, Huancavelica departments: Central Peru, Sierra (Kechua-speaking communities in Spanish sources XVI-XVII centuries)
14.4.3.1Ayacucho department (Kechua-speaking communities; Spanish sources of XVI-XVII centuries)
14.4.3.2Kechua-speaking communities of Apurimac, Cuzco, Arequipa, Puno departments; Spanish sources of XVI-XVII centuries; Callawaya (Kechua with Pukina substratum)
14.4.3.3Aimara
14.4.3.4Chipaya
14.4.3.5Atacameño
15.1.1.2Sicuani
15.2.2.1Warao
15.2.3.6Guiana Kariña, Kaliña, Galibi
15.2.4.7Wayapi, Emerillon
15.3.1.1Siona, Secoya, Coreguaje
15.3.2.2Napo (Quijo), Kanelo (“Jungle Kechua”)
15.3.4.6Cubeo
15.3.5.1Tariana
15.3.5.5Baniwa (incl. Wakuenai), Bare, Piapoco, Curripaco, Siusi, Guarikena
15.3.7.2Yagua
15.4.1.1Manao, Katawishi (Teffé lake); groups of uncertain affiliation mostly from Rio Jamunda
15.4.1.3Maue (Mawe)
15.4.3.2Xipaya (Shipaya)
15.4.4.1Tenetehara
15.4.4.2Urubu (Urubu-Kaapor)
15.5.4.1Bolivian Guarani: Chiriguano (including assimilated Chane Arawaks), Pauserna (=Guarasu), Guarayu, Tapiete
15.6.1.1Mundurucu, Curuaia
15.6.2.3Kuikuro, Kalapalo
15.6.2.5Trumai
15.6.3.1Rikbaktsa
15.6.3.2Kayabi
15.6.3.5Paresi
15.7.2.1Cayapo (incl. Kubenkranken, Pau d’Arco, Shikrin or Xikrin)
15.7.2.4Craho
15.7.2.7Shavante
15.7.3.2Guarani: different groups of Paraguay, Brazil and Argentina including Apapocuva, Kaiowá, Mbyá, Chiripá (=Ñandeva)
15.7.3.6Botocudo
16.1.2.2Chamacoco (Ishir)
16.1.3.4Mataco
16.1.4.3Toba (incl Pilaga)
16.1.4.4Mocovi; Kechua of Santiago del Estero with probable Guaikuruan substratum; Abipon
6.2.1.4Lavrung, Jiarong; Qiang (incl rGyalrong)
6.3.1.1Burmese, Intha
6.3.2.1Khmer
6.4.8.10Northern Halmahera Papuans: Galela, Loda, Pagu, Modole, Tabaru (Tobaru), Tobelo, Tidore, Ternate
7.2.1.3Tuvalu (Ellice)
9.1.1.1Southern Altai: Altai proper (Altai-Kiji), Telengit
9.1.3.1Tuvinians of Tuva
9.2.3.1Tundra Nenets
9.2.3.3Enets

Motifs correlation (top 20):
Motif: m139 Shared traditions: 5 All traditions: 5 Weight: 1000
Motif:
b63 Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 4 Weight: 1000
Motif:
i28a Shared traditions: 3 All traditions: 3 Weight: 1000
Motif:
b24a Shared traditions: 5 All traditions: 6 Weight: 833
Motif:
i70 Shared traditions: 5 All traditions: 6 Weight: 833
Motif:
b32 Shared traditions: 5 All traditions: 6 Weight: 833
Motif:
h21 Shared traditions: 13 All traditions: 16 Weight: 813
Motif:
k13d Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 5 Weight: 800
Motif:
g12c Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 5 Weight: 800
Motif:
l5d Shared traditions: 8 All traditions: 10 Weight: 800
Motif:
m35 Shared traditions: 6 All traditions: 8 Weight: 750
Motif:
b24 Shared traditions: 6 All traditions: 8 Weight: 750
Motif:
f12 Shared traditions: 3 All traditions: 4 Weight: 750
Motif:
k19d Shared traditions: 3 All traditions: 4 Weight: 750
Motif:
i5b Shared traditions: 5 All traditions: 7 Weight: 714
Motif:
i15a Shared traditions: 2 All traditions: 3 Weight: 667
Motif:
d6b Shared traditions: 6 All traditions: 9 Weight: 667
Motif:
k47c Shared traditions: 2 All traditions: 3 Weight: 667
Motif:
j50a Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 6 Weight: 667