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Organized by Mythology or Continent

Egyptian Mythology (Africa)

"Anubis." Myths and Legends of the World, edited by John M. Wickersham, Macmillan    

                  Reference USA, 2000. Gale In Context: High School. Accessed 1 Mar. 2022.

 

"Atum." Myths and Legends of the World, edited by John M. Wickersham, Macmillan                                 Reference USA, 2000. Gale In Context: High School. Accessed 1 Mar. 2022.

Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Anubis". Encyclopedia Britannica, 22 Oct. 2021. 

                  Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

 

Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Atum". Encyclopedia Britannica, 18 May. 2020.

                  Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

 

Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Osiris". Encyclopedia Britannica, 30 Nov. 2021.

                  Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

 

"Egyptian Mythology" Myths and Legends of the World, edited by John M. Wickersham,

                  Macmillan Reference USA, 2000. Gale In Context: High School. Accessed 1 Mar.                         2022.

 

“Egyptian Mythology: The Essential - Ra, Horus,Osiris, Seth, Anubis, Bastet - See U in                                 History.” YouTube, uploaded by See U in History / Mythology, 16 Jan. 2019.                                 Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

“5 Egyptian Mythology Creation Stories Animated.” YouTube, uploaded by Captivating                             History, 2 Jul. 2018. Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

 

"Osiris." Myths and Legends of the World, edited by John M. Wickersham, Macmillan                                 Reference USA, 2000. Gale In Context: High School. Accessed 1 Mar. 2022.

Greek Mythology (Europe)

Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Mount Olympus.” Encyclopedia Britannica, 14 Nov.                    2019. Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

 

"Cronus." Myths and Legends of the World, edited by John M. Wickersham, Macmillan 

                   Reference USA, 2000. Gale In Context: High School. Accessed 2 Mar. 2022.

 

Freedman, Bill. "Gaia Hypothesis." The Gale Encyclopedia of Science, edited by Katherine H. 

                   Nemeh and Jacqueline L. Longe, 6th ed., vol. 3, Gale, 2021, pp. 1895-1896. Gale In                    Context: High School. Accessed 2 Mar. 2022.

 

“Greek Gods Explained In 12 Minutes.” YouTube, uploaded by The Life Guide, 29 Sep. 2017.                      Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

 

"Greek Gods." Gale In Context Online Collection, Gale, 2019. Gale In Context: High School. 

                   Accessed 1 Mar. 2022.

 

"Greek Myth and Religion." Study, 25 July 2012. Accessed 2 Mar. 2022.

 

“Greek Mythology Creation Story Explained in Animation.” YouTube, uploaded by                                       Captivating History, 17 Dec. 2017. Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

 

"Zeus." Myths and Legends of the World, edited by John M. Wickersham, Macmillan                                   Reference USA, 2000. Gale In Context: High School. Accessed 22 Mar. 2022.

Chinese Mythology (Asia)

Ames, Roger T.. , Seidel, Anna K. and Strickmann, Michel. “Daoism.” Encyclopedia Britannica,                   9 Mar. 2022. Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

 

Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. “Journey to the West.” Encyclopedia Britannica, 21                    Aug. 2019. Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

 

“Chinese Mythology Creation Story Explained in Animation.” YouTube, uploaded by                                  Cativating History, 14 Sep. 2018. Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

 

"Chinese Mythology." Myths and Legends of the World, edited by John M. Wickersham,                          Macmillan Reference USA, 2000. Gale In Context: High School. Accessed 1 Apr.                          2022.

 

Mark, Emily. "Most Popular Gods & Goddesses of Ancient China." World History                                        Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 25 Apr. 2016. Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

 

Mark, Emily. "Xia Dynasty." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 10 Jan.                   2016. 1 Apr. 2022.

 

Mark, Joshua J.. "Zhou Dynasty." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 01                 Jul. 2020. 1 Apr. 2022.

“9 Most POWERFUL Gods in Chinese Mythology.” YouTube, uploaded by The Chen Dynasty,                 5 Nov. 2016. Accessed 1 Apr. 2022. 

"Pan Gu." Myths and Legends of the World, edited by John M. Wickersham, Macmillan                           Reference USA, 2000. Gale In Context: High School. Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

Native American Mythology (North America)

Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. “nature worship.” Encyclopedia Britannica, 10 Aug.                   2020. Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

 

Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. “Pawnee.” Encyclopedia Britannica, 16 Mar. 2020.                     Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

 

Native American Mythology." Myths and Legends of the World, edited by John M.                                   Wickersham, Macmillan Reference USA, 2000. Gale In Context: High School.                               Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

“Southeastern Native American Creation Stories.” YouTube, uploaded by Mythology                                 Unleashed, 25 Nov. 2020. Accessed Apr 1. 2022.

 

“The Strange & Terrifying Creatures of Native American Folklore.” YouTube, uploaded by                        Mythology & Fiction Explained, 30 Nov. 2021. Accessed Apr 1. 2022.

Inca Mythology (South America)

Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. “Inti.” Encyclopedia Britannica, 20 Dec. 2021.                            Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

 

Cartwright, Mark. “Inca Religion.” World History Encyclopedia, World History Encyclopedia,                     15 Feb. 2016. Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

 

Hagen, Victor Wolfgang von and Murra, John V.. "Inca religion". Encyclopedia Britannica, 17                   Mar. 2021. Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

 

"Inca Mythology." Myths and Legends of the World, edited by John M. Wickersham,                                Macmillan Reference USA, 2000. Gale In Context: High School. Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

“Top 10 Most Powerful Inca Gods and Goddesses Of Mythology.” YouTube, uploaded by Top               10 Archive, 22 Feb. 2020. Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

 

“Viracocha : Supreme Creator God of Incas | Inca Mythology.” YouTube, uploaded by Time                   Traveller, 14 Sep. 2021. Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

Aboriginal Mythology (Australia)

"Australian Mythology." Myths and Legends of the World, edited by John M. Wickersham,                      Macmillan Reference USA, 2000. Gale In Context: High School. Accessed 13 Apr.                        2022.

 

“Baiame the Sky Hero.” YouTube, uploaded by 9 World Chronicles, 19 Mar. 2021. Accessed                    Apr 1. 2022.

 

Berndt, Ronald M. and Tonkinson, Robert. “Australian Aboriginal peoples.” Encyclopedia                        Britannica, 19 Apr. 2018. Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

 

Korff, Jens. “What Is Aboriginal Spirituality?” Creative Spirits, 7 May. 2019. Accessed 1 Apr.                      2022.
 

Paulson, Graham. “Aboriginal Spirituality.” Australians Together. Accessed 1 Apr 2022.

“Profile of Indigenous Australians” Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 16 Sep                                2021. Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

 

Saunders, Chas, and Peter J. Allen, eds. "BAIAME (Australian Aboriginal mythology)"                               Godchecker. Godchecker.com, Apr 22, 2019. Accessed 1 Apr 2022.

 

Saunders, Chas, and Peter J. Allen, eds. "ULURU (Australian Aboriginal mythology)"                                   Godchecker. Godchecker.com, May 26, 2019. Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

Welch, David M.. “Aboriginal Religion.” Aboriginal Culture. Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

 

“3 Australian Creation Myths Explained.” YouTube, uploaded by Captivating History, 30 Mar.                  2021. Accessed Apr 1. 2022.

Home Page

Mark, Joshua J.. "Mythology." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 31                    Oct 2018. Accessed 1 Apr 2022.

 

"Misinterpretations of Native American Use of Mythologies." DISCovering Multicultural                          America: African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans, Native Americans,                Gale, 2003. Gale In Context: High School. Accessed 1 Apr. 2022.

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In the midst of high mountains and plateaus, sandy deserts, dense, bountiful forests, thousands of rivers, and the tallest mountain on Earth, sitting between the border of China and Nepal, a Chinese mythology, rich in principle and complexity, developed for a time that can be traced back for thousands of years...

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