Monday, December 1, 2008


Agnes D. Olson. "Yggdrasil, The World Tree in Norse Mythology."
October 2007. picture. Science Fiction and Fantasy Art. 1 December 2008. http://www.elfwood.com/art/a/o/aolson/yggdrasil.jpg.html

Vocabulary

Vikings
Viking refers to a member of the Norse (Scandinavian) seafaring traders, warriors and pirates who raided and colonized wide areas of Europe.

Ginnungagap
Ginnungagap is the yawning emptiness at the time of creation, which lay between the realms of fire and cold

Nifleheim
Nifleheim is the land of fog.

Muspellheim
Muspellheim
is the land of fire.

Yggdrasil
In Norse mythology, Yggdrasil is the oldest of all trees. It stands in the centre of the world and divides the planes.

Asgard
Asgard is the home of the Gods.

Midgard
Midgard is the land of men.

Hel
Hel is the world of the dead and also the Goddess of the dead.

Bifrost Bridge
Bifröst is in Norse mythology the bridge leading from the realm of mortals

Ymir
Ymir is a Wild, Fierce, and evil frost giant.

Odin
Odin is the God of Gods and humans. He is the god of wisdom and war.

Frigg
Frigg is the wife of Odin also know as the cloud spinner.

The Valkyries
The Valkyries are Odins daughters They are the choosers of slain, and hero selectors.

The Norns
The Norns are the fate maidens.

Thor
Thor was the warrior son, the strongest son of Odin.

Balder
Balder was known as the beloved son. Son of Odin and Frigg.

Njord
Njord is the God of wind and sea he is a patron of the sailors.

Frey
Frey is the God of fertility, prosperity, sun, and rain.

Freya
Freya was the daughter of Odin and Frigg she was the goddess of love and beauty.

Idunn
Idunn was Odins daughter in law she was the goddess of youth and the keeper of the golden apples.

Loki
Loki is a half blood god so he is half evil. He is known to be the evil trickster.

Fenrir
Son of Loki. He is a wolf and the beast of ragnarok.


Jormungandr
Jormungandr, a giant serpent from Norse mythology and one of the three children of Loki.

Ragnarok
Ragnarok is doomsday or the final battle

Runes
The sacred alphabet of the Norse peoples, it can be used to, among other things, discern information about a person's future.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Summary for "Race with Buffalo" Indian myth





Race With Buffalo
Brittany Veilleux



This was a myth of the Cheyenne Indians. It was a time when all animals lived in peace and nobody ate anybody. All the animals in the Great Plains were the same color because they hadn’t painted their faces yet. The buffalo was the largest and strongest animal, he felt he should be chief and be able to eat other animals. On the other hand the human people felt the same way; they felt the should be the chief of all animals. So the buffalo challenged the humans to a little race in which the winner would become the chief of all the animals.
The people accepted the challenge; however they said it wouldn’t be fair since buffalo have four legs and the people only had two. Therefore, the buffalo agreed to let the people pick an animal to race for them. As a result the people chose the Bird People to represent them in the race. They chose Hummingbird, Meadowlark, Hawk, and Magpie. Immediately afterwards all the other animals decided they wanted to try and win to be the chief of all animals so they joined the race too. In fact that’s how all animals got their own colors because they all painted their faces according to their spiritual vision for the race.
The race was held at Black Hills at a place called Buffalo Gap. The animals raced from the starting sticks to a turn around stick and back. It was a very close race even though some of the birds had very small wings. As a result of the race the Magpie ended up winning the race for the humans therefore the Buffalo wandered the Great Plains and ate grass while the people became the great hunters, the chief of all animals.

Cited Sources

Clark, Marler. “Buffalo.” 2008. Photograph. E.Coli blog. 11 November 2008.
http://www.ecoliblog.com/buffalo.jpg.


“Race with Buffalo.” Native American Indian Lore. StoneE Producktions. 1997, 11 November
2008. http://www.hawaii.net/stony/lore122.html.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Non-Verbal Representation

12 Acedemic Vocabulary

A myth is a traditional sacred story, typically revolving around the activities of gods and heroes, which explain a natural phenomenon or cultural practice. An example of a myth could be the love story of Pyramus and Thisbe.

A hero is a founder of something new. An example of a hero is Hercules; he became the most famous hero and returned to Mount Olympus safely.

A hero’s journey is a Boon to be shared when heroes face critical decisions; Cyclical returns home, internal conflict, and transformation. An example of a hero’s journey would be Perseus adventure to kill Medusa.

Universal is something that’s understood by many, it is the big picture and is worldwide.Hercules would also be an example in universal because he lived on earth like everyone else, he was inspirational, and imperfect.

Archetype is the original type. First of its class or model. An example would be the Sky God.

Cyclical mean continues or recurrent.

DUALITY
Duality is the quality of two opposites existing in one whole thing. for an example i would say Tiamat and Murduk because Tiamat was good and Marduk was evil.

CREATION
Creation is the making or inventing of something. An example of creation would be when Hephaistos and other gods created Pandora to get back at Prometheus.

Life from death is like forest fires. When something dies something is born from it. When Tiamat was killed she was turned into the heavens and earth so she died but something was created from that.

Matriarchal is a society with women having all the power and authority. An example of matriarchal would be Mother Earth.

Patriarchal is a society where only men have the power and authority. An example of patriarchal would be Father Sky.

Sacrifice means giving something up for a greater cause. An offering to a god for an exchange. An example would be Tiamat from The Enuma Elish. She may not have voluntarily gave her life but still it was given up to make the heavens and earth.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Interpretive essay

Pyramus and Thisbe

“Love cannot be forbidden. The more that flame is covered up, the hotter it burns. Also love can always find a way.”(105) that is what it says in the tale of Pyramus and Thisbe and I believe it is true.

I believe this myth is important because I think everyone should be able to love who they choose I think it should never be forbidden because they will find a way to be together in the end whether you approve or disapprove.

Pyramus was known as the most beautiful youth in the entire east. He lived in Babylon in a house pretty much connected to the house of his true love. The only thing that separated them was a tiny wall, they were glad they could at least talk back and forth through the wall but they hated it because it wouldn’t allow them to touch.

Thisbe was the name of Pyramus’s love she was known as the loveliest maiden in the east. She planned to marry Pyramus but their parents forbade it. So they made a plan to sneak away together so the could be free. They decided that when the sun sank they would meet at the Tomb of Ninus under a tall mulberry tree filled with white snowberries.

So finally the sun went down and Thisbe was under the mulberry tree but there was no sign of Pyramus, she waited there patiently until she saw a lioness that had just made a kill walking to the stream to get a drink. Thisbe ran and hid from the lioness but she dropped her cloak on the ground. The lioness found the cloak and ripped it up leaving bloodstains and dirt all over it. A while later Pyramus came and saw her cloak ripped to shreds and automatically assumed that the lioness had killed Thisbe, so he blamed him self and took his own life with his sword and when Thisbe returned she saw him lying there dead and realized what had happened so she too took the sword and killed her self so they could be together.

This is why no love should be forbidden because they will always find away to be together even if its in death, if the parents wouldn’t have forbade them to get married that wouldn’t have happened. All they wanted was to be together.