Today I'm taking notes on The Raven Myth: Raven's Creation from Myths and Legends of Alaska by Katharine Berry Judson.
This is a creation story, where man comes out of a pod and wanders the earth for a bit. Eventually, Raven comes from the sky and turns into a human. He had planted the pea pod but did not expect man to come from it. Raven brought food, showed the man to water, and collaborated with him to keep creating aspects of life from clay. Eventually, Raven made a companion similar to man to accompany him, a girl. The aspect I like most about the story is the accidental creation, and then how the Raven is inspired by his creation to keep creating.
This is a creation story, where man comes out of a pod and wanders the earth for a bit. Eventually, Raven comes from the sky and turns into a human. He had planted the pea pod but did not expect man to come from it. Raven brought food, showed the man to water, and collaborated with him to keep creating aspects of life from clay. Eventually, Raven made a companion similar to man to accompany him, a girl. The aspect I like most about the story is the accidental creation, and then how the Raven is inspired by his creation to keep creating.
(Illustration from Judson's book)
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