Tunebo



Tradition title rus: 
Тунебо
Areal ID: 
14.3.4.4
Language: 
Tradition analysis result motif count all: 
13.00
Tradition analysis result motif count cosmo: 
13.00

Linked Motifs

MotifNameDescription
a27Crowns of the Sun and MoonLight and/or heat of the Sun and/or Moon originate from their crowns, necklaces or clothes (of feathers, of animal teeth)
a2dSuns of the other worldsDifferent suns illuminate different worlds or will appear successively in the future
a3Male sun and female moonThe Moon is female or bisexual, the Sun is male
a35Spots on the lunar discDark spots on the lunar disc are dirt, blood, paint, traces of beating, burning, scratching, etc. on the Moon person's body or face (Kiliwa: spots on the Sun) and do not form any particular figure
a8bThe Sun in the land of the deadWhen the Sun descends below the horizon, it shines to the anthropomorphic denizens of the netherworld (the dead, dwarfs, etc.)
b3aPrimeval watersWater is the original element, the dry earth appears later
g24Food from the skyFirst seeds (sprouts, tubors) of cultivated plants or of important edible wild plants are brought from the sky (received from the sky-dwellers)
g26Swallowed food: saved for peopleFood products were swallowed or hidden in person's mouth. Thanks to this people got them
i10bColored layers of the earthParticular layers or categories of the earth have different colors
i47Rainbow is filthRainbow is a flatulence of a demon, a spray of a skunk, is associated with spit, urine, feces, genitals, etc., causes skin diseases, is associated with death
i69Star dungShining sky objects or atmospheric phenomena are excrements of sky dwellers
i74Stars are stonesStars are shining stones, spangles, beads
i8e1Four supports of the worldThe sky or the earth rests upon four or five (cardinal points and the center) supports of any kind (poles, mountains, giants)


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