Draft:Outline of mythology
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to mythology:
Myth is a genre of folklore or theology consisting primarily of narratives that play a fundamental role in a society, such as foundational tales or origin myths. For folklorists, historians, philosophers or theologians this is very different from the use of "myth" simply indicating that something is not true. Instead, the truth value of a myth is not a defining criterion.
What type of thing is mythology?[edit]
Mythology can be described as all of the following:
A mythology is a culture's collection of myths[edit]
A culture's collection of myths –
- Element of culture –
- Tradition –
- Traditional stories –
- Genre of literature –
- Component of a religion –
- Tradition –
Mythology is an academic discipline[edit]
- Branch of science –
- Branch of social science –
- Branch of anthropology – the academic discipline of mythology is a branch of anthropology, which is the study of various aspects of humans within past and present societies.
- Branch of cultural anthropology
- Branch of anthropology of religion
- Branch of anthropology – the academic discipline of mythology is a branch of anthropology, which is the study of various aspects of humans within past and present societies.
- Branch of social science –
Mythologies by region[edit]
- Mythology in the Low Countries
- Mythology of the Caucasus
- Classical mythology
- Index of Egyptian mythology articles
- Bengali mythology
- Bön
- Cahuilla mythology
- Cantabrian mythology
- Chilote mythology
- Cook Islands mythology
- Ekoi mythology
- Fijian mythology
- Folklore of Romania
- Fragments of Lappish Mythology
- Guarani mythology
- Hebrew mythology
- Hebridean mythology and folklore
- Hurrians
- Kalenjin mythology
- Komi mythology
- Louisiana Voodoo
- Maasai mythology
- Macedonian Slavic mythology
- Mbuti mythology
- Muisca religion and mythology
- Niuean mythology
- Odinani
- Olmec religion
- Paleo-Balkan mythology
- Pre-Christian Alpine traditions
- Proto-Indo-European religion
- Samseong mythology
- Tahiti and Society Islands mythology
- Teutonic Mythology
- Tsimshian mythology
- Turkish folklore
- Uralic mythologies
- Ute mythology
- West African Vodun
- Yoruba religion
African mythology[edit]
Central African mythology[edit]
- Bantu mythology
- Bushongo mythology (Congo)
- Baluba mythology
- Bambuti (Pygmy) mythology (Congo)
- Lugbara mythology (Congo)
East African mythology[edit]
- Akamba mythology (East Kenya)
- Dinka mythology (Sudan)
- Lotuko mythology (Sudan)
- Masai mythology (Kenya, Tanzania)
- Kintu, Kaikuzi, Warumbe etc. (Uganda)
Horn of Africa mythology[edit]
North African mythology[edit]
West African mythology[edit]
- Akan mythology
- Ashanti mythology (Ghana)
- Dahomey (Fon) mythology
- Edo mythology (Nigeria, Benin) *(Also connected to Edo Mysteries)
- Efik mythology (Nigeria, Cameroon)
- Igbo mythology (Nigeria, Cameroon)
- Isoko mythology (Nigeria)
- Yoruba mythology (Nigeria, Benin)
Southern African mythology[edit]
- Khoikhoi mythology
- Lozi mythology (Zambia)
- Malagasy mythology
- Tumbuka mythology (Malawi)
- Zulu mythology (South Africa)
Arctic mythology[edit]
overlaps with North Asia, Northern Europe and North America.
Asian mythology[edit]
Southwest Asian mythology[edit]
Middle East, Persia, Anatolia, Caucasus.
Ancient mythology in Southwest Asia[edit]
- Sumerian religion
- Mesopotamian mythology (Sumerian, Assyro-Babylonian)*
- Iranian mythology
- Semitic mythology
- Hittite mythology
- Hurrian mythology
- Scythian mythology
- Elamite mythology
Medieval to Modern mythology in Southwest Asia[edit]
South Asian mythology[edit]
- Ayyavazhi mythology
- Indian mythology
- Hindu mythology/Vedic mythology/Indian epic poetry
- Tamil mythology
- Buddhist mythology
Southeast Asian mythology[edit]
East Asian mythology[edit]
- Chinese mythology
- Japanese mythology
- Korean mythology
- Tibetan mythology
- Ryukyuan mythology
- Ainu mythology
Central and Northern Asian mythology[edit]
(overlaps with Eastern and Northern Europe)
- Mythology of the Turkic and Mongolian peoples
- Scythian mythology
- Mongolian mythology
- Mongol mythology
Oceanian mythology[edit]
- Mythology of Australia
- Kaluli creation myth
- Melanesian mythology
- Micronesian mythology
- Papuan mythology
- Polynesian mythology
European mythology[edit]
Mythology of classical antiquity[edit]
Mythology of the British Isles[edit]
North Caucasus mythology[edit]
- Nart saga (Covers Abazin, Abkhaz, Circassian, Ossetian, Karachay-Balkar and Chechen-Ingush mythologies)
- Ossetian mythology
- Vainakh mythology (Covers Chechen and Ingush mythology)
- Adyghe Habze
South Caucasus/Transcaucasia[edit]
Eastern European mythology[edit]
Northern European mythology[edit]
Southern European mythology[edit]
- Albanian mythology
- Catalan mythology
- Greek mythology
- Italian mythology
- Lusitanian mythology
- Maltese mythology
- Spanish mythology
- Turkish mythology
Western European mythology[edit]
- Continental Germanic mythology
- Alpine mythology
- Basque mythology
- Frankish mythology
- French mythology
Mythologies of the Americas[edit]
North American mythology[edit]
- Abenaki mythology
- Anishinaabe traditional beliefs
- Blackfoot mythology
- Blackfoot religion
- Cherokee mythology
- Choctaw mythology
- Creek mythology
- Haida mythology
- Ho-Chunk mythology
- Hopi mythology
- Iroquois mythology
- Kwakwaka'wakw mythology
- Lakota mythology
- Lenape mythology
- Miwok mythology
- Navajo mythology
- Ohlone mythology
- Pawnee mythology
- Pomo religion
- Seneca mythology
- Zuni mythology
Mesoamerican mythology[edit]
Caribbeann mythology[edit]
South American mythology[edit]
- Brazilian mythology
- Chilean mythology
- Indian mythology
- Inca mythology
- Muisca mythology
- Guaraní mythology
- Mapuche mythology
African diasporic[edit]
Mythologies by religion[edit]
Fictional mythologies[edit]
Syncretic mythologies[edit]
Mythologies by time period[edit]
Ancient mythologies by period of first attestation.
Bronze Age mythologies[edit]
- Proto-Indo-European mythology (reconstructed)
- Proto-Indo-Iranian mythology (reconstructed)
- Mesopotamian mythology (Sumerian, Akkadian)
- Egyptian mythology
- Persian mythology
- Hittite mythology
- Hurrian mythology
- Rigvedic mythology
- Chinese mythology
- Semitic mythology
Iron Age mythologies[edit]
Late antiquity mythologies[edit]
Mythology by religion[edit]
History in mythology[edit]
Features of myths[edit]
Mythological themes[edit]
- Architectural mythology
- Cattle in religion and mythology
- Crane in Chinese mythology
- Creation myth
- Dance in mythology and religion
- Deer in mythology
- Deities
- Dog in Chinese mythology
- Dragons in Greek mythology
- Dragons in mythology and folklore
- Elephants in mythology and religion
- Fish in Chinese mythology
- Flood myth
- Flood Mythology of China
- Giants in mythology and folklore
- Herbs in Polish mythology
- Horse in Chinese mythology
- Impalement in myth and art
- Insects in mythology
- Jötnar in Norse mythology
- Landscape mythology
- Legendary creature
- LGBT themes in mythology
- Mytheme
- Mythical place
- Mythical objects
- National myth
- Numbers in Egyptian mythology
- Numbers in Norse mythology
- One-eyed creatures in mythology and fiction
- Origin-of-death myth
- Petrifaction in mythology and fiction
- Poles in mythology
- Rainbows in mythology
- Sacred objects in Japanese mythology
- Snakes in mythology
- Textiles in mythology and folklore
- Trees in mythology
- Twins in mythology
- Vampires in folklore and mythology
- Witches in mythology
- Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology
- Wrestling mythology
Mythological archetypes[edit]
- Culture hero
- Death deity
- Earth Mother
- First man or woman (disambiguation)
- Hero
- Life-death-rebirth deity
- Lunar deity
- Psychopomp
- Sky father
- Solar deity
- Trickster
- Underworld
Mythology as an academic discipline[edit]
Mythology as an academic discipline
- Religion and mythology
- Structuralist theory of mythology
- Euhemerism
- Mythopoeic thought
- Myth and ritual
- Comparative mythology
Mythology in popular culture[edit]
- By culture of origin
- Mythology depicted in games
- Mythology depicted in films
- Mythology depicted in literature
- Mythology depicted in TV shows
Mythology organizations[edit]
Mythology publications[edit]
- List of mythology books and sources
- Bulfinch's Mythology
- Creative Mythology
- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
- Historical Atlas of World Mythology
- Investigations into Germanic Mythology
- The Hero with a Thousand Faces
- The Mythology of All Races
Persons influential in mythology[edit]
See also[edit]
- 2012 phenomenon
- Adam Kasia
- Antemurale myth
- Apocalypse
- Archaeomythology
- Branding national myths and symbols
- Cambridge Ritualists
- Chut (Belarusian mythology)
- Culture hero
- List of culture heroes
- Damavik
- Demythologization
- Devourer
- Divine Council
- Düzgün Baba
- Dzedka
- End time
- Eschatology
- Etiology
- Euhemerism
- Forgiveness
- Hau (sociology)
- Heaven
- Lampetho
- Lazavik
- The Legend of Diyes
- Legend of the Four Blood Bars
- Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae
- Missing sun motif
- Myth
- Mytheme
- Mythology of Oceania
- Namas (rishi)
- Origin-of-death myth
- Prophecy
- Pyra of Herakles
- Resurrection
- Sardus
- The Sekhmet Hypothesis
- Selk'nam mythology
- Shahrokh (mythical bird)
- Shatans
- Vaduthala Nair
- The Witch of Atlas
- Younik
- Zheuzhyk
- Zhytsen
- Zlydzens
- Magic and mythology
- Archetypal literary criticism
- Artificial mythology
- Fairy
- Fable
- Geomythology
- Mythopoeia, artificially constructed mythology, mainly for the purpose of storytelling
- Lists
- Library of Congress Classification:Class B, subclass BL -- Religions. Mythology. Rationalism
- List of characters in mythology novels by Rick Riordan
- List of women warriors in folklore
- List of people, items and places in Norse mythology
- List of rape victims from ancient history and mythology
- Mythology links
- Deities of Philippine mythology
- Dionysus in comparative mythology
- Feminist revisionist mythology
- Imperial examination in Chinese mythology
- Money, A Mythology of Darkness (fantasy film)
- Monster Mythology (RPG)
- Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero
- Mythology and legacy of Benjamin Banneker
- Mythology in Rick Riordan's works
- Mythology of Carnivàle
- Mythology Tour
- Nuu-chah-nulth mythology
- P-Funk mythology
- Personal mythology
- The Eiffel Tower and Other Mythologies
- Theban kings in Greek mythology
- V – The New Mythology Suite
References[edit]
External links[edit]
- The New Student's Reference Work/Mythology, ed. Beach (1914), at wikisource.
- Leonard, Scott. "The History of Mythology: Part I". Youngstown State University.
- Greek mythology
- Sacred texts
- Myths and Myth-Makers Old Tales and Superstitions Interpreted by comparative mythology by John Fiske.
- LIMC Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae, a database of ancient objects linked with mythology
- Joseph Campbell on Bill Moyers's The Power of Myth
- Dreams, Visions, and Myths: Making Sense of Our World
- Journals about mythology
- Amaltea, Journal of Myth Criticism
- Mythological Studies Journal
- New Comparative Mythology / Nouvelle Mythologie Comparée
- Ollodagos
- Studia Mythologica Slavica
- The Journal of Germanic Mythology and Folklore