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A31A - Severed breast.
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Ю.Е. Березкин, Е.Н. Дувакин. Тематическая классификация и распределение фольклорно-мифологических мотивов по ареалам. Аналитический каталог.
Summary of Motif
Upon learning that her husband or lover has committed an act incompatible with accepted norms, a woman cuts off her breast and shows it to him.Berezkin category: The Sun and Moon
This is of motif type Cosmology and etiology and is part group 5, Origin of human beings, ethnic groups, etiology of human anatomy, strange body configuration, ways of behavior, marriages before the establishment of the present norms
A31 has 1 other sub-motifsA31. As a result of intimate contact or romantic conflict, the night light takes on its current appearance – rising from the earth to the sky and/or spots appearing on it, which are now visible. A31a. Upon learning that her husband or lover has committed an act incompatible with accepted norms, a woman cuts off her breast and shows it to him. Click here if would you like to see a distrbution map combining all of A31's motifs? |
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| M123D | 98.32% | A bird from the corvid family is rejected after its mate or relatives discover that it eats carrion or filth. |
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| F91 | 97.69% | A man finds or breeds monstrous worms to eat his wife. |
| K51 | 96.86% | The husband feigns death, disappears or leaves home for a long time. The wife learns that he has married another woman, finds and, as a rule, kills her husband and/or rival, who often turns out to be a creature of non-human nature. |
| K45B | 96.40% | A man and a woman belonging to different generations (father – daughter, son – mother) come into conflict, as a result of which the woman turns into a marine mammal, the mistress of marine mammals, or a frog. |
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This motif has been recorded in 11 traditions: Reindeer Koryak, Maritime Koryak (Alyutor), Chukchi, Central Yupik, Ingalik (Der Hit’an), Bering Strait Inupiat (incl. King Island), North Alaskan Inupiat, Iglulik, West Greenland, East Greenland (Angmassalik, Kulusuk), Labrador Inuit (Koksoagmiut)