μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Sun and moon carried through sky by animals. Speed depends upon hour and season.

Mythological motifs. · Cosmogony and cosmology. · The heavens. · The sun. · Nature and condition of the sun. · view the constellation · filed as A728.4

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  • S. Am. Indian (Bacairi) Lévi-Strauss BBAE CXLIII (3) 348.
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Filed under Sun caught in snare.

Filed beside it
Sun-snarer: burnt mantle. A boy is angered because the sun burned his mantle. He makes a snare and catches the sun and delays him so that everything is burning up. A mouse finally gnaws the snare in two Sun-snarer: fast sun. The sun goes too fast to dry clothing. The hero snares the sun's legs with a rope as he is climbing up from the underworld. He releases the sun upon the promise to go more slowly Sun visits earth in form of black bull, caught by man, thus causing night

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