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J28A - The truth about the father.




36 Myths, Legends and Folktales
36 Unique Narratives for Motif J28A
21 Cultures & Traditions where J28A is told
0 Mythemes Indexed
1 Sub-Motifs of Motif J28A


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



Summary of Motif

When asking how one of his parents died, the hero receives a series of false answers. He often exposes himself to the same dangers, but remains alive, proving the falsity of the proposed versions.

Berezkin category: Avenger heroes: The amerinday cycle

This is of motif type Adventures and tricks and is part group 10, Adventures


J28 has 1 other sub-motifs


J28a.  When asking how one of his parents died, the hero receives a series of false answers. He often exposes himself to the same dangers, but remains alive, proving the falsity of the proposed versions.
J28b.  Upon learning that a woman (usually the hero's mother) is hiding the truth about his father, mother, brothers, or bride, a young man (rarely a young woman) causes her pain, forcing her to tell the truth (usually by pressing hot bread into her palm or sticking her fingers into hot food).

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Top 10 Motifs with similar dispersal patterns

MotifSimilarityMotif Summary
L798.82%While chasing a person, spirit, monster or beast, mistakenly chases after a large two-legged object passing by, usually an animal.
F1398.79%The genitals of humans or monkeys acquire their current shape and colour as a result of copulation with a girl who had a toothy womb or no vagina.
B22A98.77%Boys climb a tree to eat fruit and refuse to throw the fruit down to the tapir, who tries to kill the boys.
E9K98.77%The husband or wife is the embodiment of honey or a human bee.
F8498.77%A guest or younger brother has sexual intercourse with the wife of the host or older brother. Wanting to demonstrate long abstinence, the character sprinkles ash on the head of his penis or smears it with fruit juice.
F2998.75%A girl (woman) sits on the ground and copulates with a snake, worm or eel that crawls out of the ground towards her. This usually happens when she is busy with housework (cooking, weaving, etc.).
L5D98.60%The rolling head suffers from thirst. See motif L5.
M29W98.54%As a result of their stupidity or antisocial behavior, a jaguar (puma, ocelot) dies or suffers damage. See the motives in square brackets. The character is named if it is a puma or ocelot; otherwise, a jaguar.
H3598.51%Human teeth are made of fragile material. Usually, the motif explains the aetiology of toothache.
I8398.49%Birds (especially vultures and eagles) lived or live in the sky, usually on one of several tiers of the upper world.

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This motif has been recorded in 21 traditions: Maka (Makaa), Baya, Kaka, Tuamotu, incl Pukapuka (different from Pukapuka in Cook Islands), Vahitahi, Anaa, Hao, Fangatau, Armenians, Tungus (Evenki): Baikal region, Evenks, Tungus (Evenki) of China (Solon, Birar, Oroqen, Manegir), Evenks, Tungus (Evenki): Russian Far East, Evenks, Lillooet, Choco: Embera, Nonama (Waunana), XVI century Dabaiba, pre-Columbian iconography of Sinu, Trio, Wayapi, Emerillon, Karijona, Letuama, Tanimuca, Ufaina, Yahuna, Andoque, Witoto, Ocaina, Yagua, Ticuna (Tucuna), Maue (Mawe), Shipibo, Conibo, Setebo, Kayabi, Makka, Tokelau


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