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I128 - Ursa Major – a ladle.




33 Myths, Legends and Folktales
32 Unique Narratives for Motif I128
14 Cultures & Traditions where I128 is told
24 Mythemes Indexed
0 Sub-Motifs of Motif I128


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Ю.Е. Березкин, Е.Н. Дувакин. Тематическая классификация и распределение фольклорно-мифологических мотивов по ареалам. Аналитический каталог.



Summary of Motif

The Big Dipper – a ladle, a scoop.

Berezkin category: Supernatural objects, objects and creatures

This is of motif type Cosmology and etiology and is part group 2, Moon spots, stars, constellations



Top 10 Motifs with similar dispersal patterns

MotifSimilarityMotif Summary
M57D199.10%bird consistently gives a person magical objects (or gives one, with which he receives the rest) or consistently fulfills his wishes.
C3198.43%The hedgehog is wiser or more cunning than all the gods and animals; it possesses knowledge that is vital for human existence.
C2998.33%People (God) learn a secret by overhearing (spying on) a character talking to himself or his relatives (or performing actions that should be remembered). The knowledge gained is related to cosmogony or the acquisition of cultural values.
B8398.24%A character attempts to lift a small object or creature, which turns out to be gigantic and unliftable. Cf. motif I87ab.
N3098.06%formula that describes the confusion of feelings: when a character looks in one direction, he cries, and when he laughs or smiles in the other direction.
M9898.02%The character counts the number of members in two huge and alternative sets (dead and alive, men and women, etc.). Usually numbers are distributed equally, and one term (or some) is endowed with the properties of both. By referring it to one of the sets, the character proves a thesis.
K12697.93%A predatory beast or demon eats the hero's horse, but in return is forced or voluntarily helps him.
K32G197.25%The guilty party is offered a choice of items of utilitarian value (often forty, seven, three, etc. horses or the same number of knives). The person usually does not understand that these are methods of execution.
I87AA96.96%Describes a giant bull (rarely: horse): head in one field, body in another; a bathhouse on its tail, a lake on its back; people standing at its head and tail have to walk a long way to meet each other; etc. Usually the bull is killed and eaten (by people in Baltic-Finnish traditions and in Olonets antiquity; by birds in most southern traditions).
I9496.95%The Pleiades are something holey.

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This motif has been recorded in 14 traditions: Early Chinese written sources, Lithuanians, Vepsians, Byelarusians, Belarusians, Russians: Central part of ethnic territory as in A.D. 1500 (Tver, Yaroslavl, Moscow, Kostroma, Vladimir, Ivanovo, Nizhny Novgorod, Ryazan, Tula, Kaluga, Smolensk provinces; in case of absence in other areas also Russians in Vyatka, Perm, Kazan provinces), Crimean Tatars, Karaims, Bashkirs, Mari (Cheremis), Mordvins, Chuvash, Udmurt, Eastern Khanty (Ostyaks), Forest Nenets, Buryats: Western (cis Baikal)


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