Feb. 25, 2022

Creation Myths

Creation Myths
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The world can be a beautiful place, with so many wonders, but do you ever wonder, how did this all come to be come to be? Today, we bring you the creation stories of the Inca and the Mexica (Aztec), as well as a very short version of the Taino creation myth. We try our best with pronunciation, but some of these are very difficult. Before that, we share a listener story.

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Music Credit: 

Silent Night (Dark Piano Version)-Myuu      

I, Crime Scene (Piano Version)-Ghost Stories Incorporated

Visit http://www.marcvdmeulen.com/royalty-free-horror-music for royalty free horor music  

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Cristina's notes were put together mostly using the book:

Aztec Mythology: Captivating Aztec Myths of Gods, Goddesses, and Legendary Creatures

by Matt Clayton