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Motif

Name_eng: 
Restored tree
Description: 

A deep notch in the tree (or in the sky support) is magically restored as soon as persons or creatures who cut or gnaw it stop working

Name_rus: 
Заросшая вырубка
Description_rus: 
Люди или животные рубят или грызут дерево, гору, опору неба. Нанесенные повреждения исчезают, как только работники отвлекаются от своего дела (обычно – уходят на отдых) либо периодически (в определенное время)
Motif group: 
Motif analysis result tradition count all: 
120
Stith Thompson ID: 
D1565.1+E30.1

Linked traditions:
Areal IDTradition
15.3.3.2Aguaruna, Huambiza
3.1.3.6Algeria Arabs
15.5.2.6Amahuaca, Cashinahua, Sharanahua, Yaminahua, Yawanahua, Capanahua)
5.2.2.3Anatolia Turks
15.7.2.6Apinaye (Apinage, Apinaje)
3.1.2.1Arabs of Egypt
15.5.1.2Ashaninca (Campa)
15.3.5.5Baniwa (incl. Wakuenai), Bare, Piapoco, Curripaco, Siusi, Guarikena
15.3.4.2Barasana, Taibano, Macuna
4.3.3.2Bashkirs
3.1.3.3Berbers of Morocco and adjacent parts of Algeria
14.2.2.1Bribri, Cabecar, Térraba; Chiriqui (AD 800-1500) iconography
3.5.1.2Bulgarians
4.1.2.5Byelarusians
16.1.1.1Caduveo, Mbaya
15.7.2.1Cayapo (incl. Kubenkranken, Pau d’Arco, Shikrin or Xikrin)
14.3.4.1Chimila (Ette)
14.3.1.1Choco: Embera, Nonama (Waunana), XVI century Dabaiba, pre-Columbian iconography of Sinu
15.3.2.1Cofan (Cofán)
15.3.4.6Cubeo
1.4.3.4Dholuo (=Luo, Nilotic Kawirondo)
10.2.1.1Early Chinese written sources
9.2.1.2Eastern Khanty (Ostyaks)
4.2.4.2Estonians
1.3.3.4Fon
3.5.4.1Gagauz
1.2.5.1Ganda, (Ba)Nyoro, Nyankole, Masaba (Gisu), Luia (=Luyia, Haya, Luhya, Bantu Kawirondo; incl. Vugusu, Maragoli)
5.2.1.1Georgians
7.2.5.7Gilbert Islands (Kiribati), Nauru, Banaba (Ocean island)
3.5.1.1Greeks (modern)
10.2.2.10Guangdong, Guanxi and Yunnan Chinese
15.1.1.4Guayabero
6.1.1.11Gutob (Gadaba)
7.2.3.7Hawaii
1.3.1.6Ijaw (incl. Kalabari)
10.3.2.1Japanese folklore outside of Ryukyu
12.8.3.2Jicarilla
15.3.5.2Kabiyari, Yukuna (Yucuna)
3.1.3.2Kabylia and other Berber of Northern and Central Algeria: Beni Snous, Beni Menacer (incl Zuav), Shaui, etc.)
5.4.4.1Kafir, or Nuristani: Prasun; Kati (incl. Paruni), Ashkun (Ashunu), Waigali
15.6.3.2Kayabi
14.1.6.3Kekchi; Mopan
9.2.2.1Kets
6.2.2.4Khasi
6.3.2.1Khmer
1.1.1.2Khoekhoe (=Hottentot; incl Nama, Korana); Damara
4.3.1.1Komi (Zyrians and Permyaks)
1.2.1.1Kosa (Xosa, Xhosa)
5.1.5.3Kumyk, Terekemen
14.2.3.1Kuna; XVI century data on Eastern Panama
6.2.2.1Lepcha
15.3.4.5Letuama, Tanimuca, Ufaina, Yahuna
1.2.4.4Lingala, (Ba)Ngala, Ntomba, Kioque, (Ki)Bangi, Bolia, Balolo, Boloki, (Ba)Akwa, (U)Poto
4.2.5.2Lithuanians
1.3.4.4Lobi
3.5.1.3Macedonians
1.2.6.2Maka (Makaa), Baya, Kaka
15.1.2.1Makiritare (Yecuana)
1.3.5.11Mandingo (Manden, incl San, Samo), Kagoro, Bambara (Bamana), Malinke, Kassonke, Diula
1.3.5.2Mandjak, Mankanya, Pepel, Balant, Felupe, Diola (Jola)
7.2.3.5Mangareva
7.2.2.1Maori, Moriori (Chatam Islands)
7.2.3.6Marquesas
7.2.5.6Marshall Islands, incl Ailinglapalap, Arno, Jaluit, Kili, Lae, Maloelap, Majuro, Ratak, Wotho, Ujae, Jaluit (=Jalooj), Namdrik
7.1.6.1Melanesians and Papuans of Central Solomons: Vella la Vella (Bilua language), Shortland islands (Mono language), San Cristobal, Saint Georgia, Eddystone, Vangunu
7.1.5.2Melanesians of southeastern New Guinea: Mekeo, Motu, Sinagoro, Koita (Koitapu), Mukawa (Are), Wagawaga, Taupota, Awaiama, Gelaria, Goodenough Bay, Bartle Bay, Wedau (Wamira village)
7.1.5.3Melanesians of the islands of Massim District ( =Milke Bay Province) to the east of New Guinea: Dobu, Rossel, Fergusson, Goodenough, Murua (Woodlark), Trobrian Islands, d'Entrecasteau Islands
7.1.5.1Melanesians of the northern coast New Guinea, nearest off-shore islands and Huon Gulf (Morobe district): Watut, Bilbil (Bilibili), Jabim (incl Kai), Tami, Bukawac, Wogeo, Tumleo, Yakamul, Manam, Sissano, Sio
6.4.3.7Mentawai
10.2.3.5Meo (Hmong) of Thailand, Laos and Northern Vietnam
10.2.3.4Miao (Hmong) and Yao of Southern China
15.6.3.4Nambikwara
15.3.2.2Napo (Quijo), Kanelo (“Jungle Kechua”)
1.2.1.4Ndebele, Pedi, Thonga (incl Ronga), Hlengwe, Matabele (Tebele)
5.6.2.7Nepali; Tharu
1.3.4.2Northern Gur (Oti-Volta): Mamprussi, Dagomba, Dagari (Dagara; incl Lodaga), Bassari, Mosi, Nankanse, Konkomba, Moba; Ditammari, Nyende, Bulsa (pl Builsa, Bulo)
6.2.3.4Northern Naga: Konyak (incl. Tangsa), Lungshang, Wancho, Nokte, Moclum, Lunshan, Chang, Maring, Naga of Myanmar
7.1.6.4Northern Vanuatu: Banks Islands (incl Mota, Mota Lava, Gaua, Santa Maria), Torres Islands
4.2.1.2Norwegians
1.3.2.4Other West Chadic: Ngas, Bolanchi, Tangale
15.6.3.5Paresi
15.2.3.1Pemon: Arekuna (incl. Kamarakoto), Taulipang (Taurepan)
5.4.2.1Persians
7.2.5.5Ponape, Ngaik, Mwoakil (Mokil), Kusaie (Kosrae)
14.2.1.4Rama, Guatuso
1.2.4.13Rwanda (incl Hutu, Tutsi, Kiga), Rundi, (Ma)Shi, Banyabungu; Rega
7.1.6.3Santa Cruz Islands (incl. Reef Islands)
3.3.4.3Scotland
1.3.4.7Senufo
3.5.2.2Serbs, Monte Negro,
6.3.1.3Shan
10.2.2.9Shanxi and Hebei Chinese
12.3.2.1Shuswap
15.1.1.2Sicuani
7.2.3.1Society Islands: Tahiti, Borabora, Raiatea
1.3.4.6Songhai
7.2.3.3Southern Cook Islands: Mangaia, Rarotonga, Atiu, Iatutakim Pukapuka, Tubuai (=Austral Islands, incl Rapa)
9.2.1.4Southern Khanty (Ostyaks)
7.1.6.2Southern Solomons: southern part of Santa Ysabel (Bughotu), Guadalcanal, San Cristobal, Malaita (Kwaio people), Ulawa
10.1.1.3Southern Taiwan: Rukai, Paiwan, Puyuma, Saaroa, Ketangalan
1.3.5.4Temne (Timne)
15.3.7.1Ticuna (Tucuna)
7.2.1.9Tikopia, Bellona, Rennell, partly Aneytium, Futuna (=Erronan, not to be mixed with Futuna in Western Polynesia), Vaeaka-Taumato, incl Matema, Nifeloli, Nukapu, Nupani, Pileni
6.3.2.9Tjam, Ede, Jörai (Jarai)
7.2.1.5Tonga
7.1.3.1Torricelli family: Valman, Samap, Arapesh (Upper, Coastal), Monumbo, Lilau, Ngaimbom; Moando (Banara); Menya, Olo, Buna
7.2.5.4Truk, Eastern Fayu, Losap, Pulap, Puluwat, Mortlock (incl. Satawan)
7.2.3.4Tuamotu, incl Pukapuka (different from Pukapuka in Cook Islands), Vahitahi, Anaa, Hao, Fangatau
3.1.3.8Tuareg
12.1.2.1Tutchone
7.2.1.3Tuvalu (Ellice)
4.3.1.2Udmurt
7.2.5.2Ulithi, Ngulu
12.7.1.9Ute
6.3.2.10Viet, Muong
14.1.1.1Warihio (Guarijío), Tarahumara
15.3.6.1Witoto, Ocaina
15.3.7.2Yagua
15.1.1.1Yaruro
1.2.1.2Zulu, Swazi

Motifs correlation (top 20):
Motif: g12 Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 4 Weight: 1000
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g8f Shared traditions: 12 All traditions: 12 Weight: 1000
Motif:
l132 Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 4 Weight: 1000
Motif:
g8c Shared traditions: 21 All traditions: 21 Weight: 1000
Motif:
n25 Shared traditions: 3 All traditions: 3 Weight: 1000
Motif:
j6a Shared traditions: 2 All traditions: 2 Weight: 1000
Motif:
f84 Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 4 Weight: 1000
Motif:
g8a Shared traditions: 20 All traditions: 21 Weight: 952
Motif:
g8b Shared traditions: 46 All traditions: 50 Weight: 920
Motif:
g8d Shared traditions: 17 All traditions: 20 Weight: 850
Motif:
j12a Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 5 Weight: 800
Motif:
l133 Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 5 Weight: 800
Motif:
g8e Shared traditions: 7 All traditions: 9 Weight: 778
Motif:
l7b Shared traditions: 3 All traditions: 4 Weight: 750
Motif:
k8f Shared traditions: 3 All traditions: 4 Weight: 750
Motif:
c24 Shared traditions: 8 All traditions: 11 Weight: 727
Motif:
m113a Shared traditions: 5 All traditions: 7 Weight: 714
Motif:
h6c2 Shared traditions: 5 All traditions: 7 Weight: 714
Motif:
k30a Shared traditions: 7 All traditions: 10 Weight: 700