Mythology: Tales of Gods, Goddesses, and Heroes from Polynesia and America Audiobook (Free) | AudioBooksLoft

Mythology: Tales of Gods, Goddesses, and Heroes from Polynesia and America Audiobook (Free)

Summary:

This book has 3 titles:

Polynesian Mythology – This book is dedicated to exploring the gods and goddesses how the Polynesian people worshiped, and within the pages you will find more information about:

Background facts about the Polynesian culture, such as family, public stratification, education, angling, gardening, religion, artwork, and traditions.The intriguing story and background story of Maui, the trickster.Polynesian brands from mythology and their meanings.

Indigenous American Mythology – on the subject of Mythology: Tales of Gods, Goddesses, and Heroes from Polynesia and America Stretching in the north south of the Western Hemisphere, the indigenous Us citizens have a long-forgotten history, and with that, myths, legends, and stories that have been offered through generations. Most of them had been in tune with nature and got their rituals, beliefs, and mythological creatures. In this guide, you’ll hear about:

Native American gods and goddesses which were worshiped by the aboriginals.Some historical background, and the connection to their beliefs. The most important, best-known legends that have been told and created on cave wall space. Stories that have been told over the American continent about the creation of the globe.

Inuit Mythology – This audiobook is dedicated to discovering the gods and goddesses the Inuit people and Eskimos worshiped, and within this program, you will see more information about:

Inuit misconceptions about the creation of the world. The intriguing tales and legends of Nanuk and Sedna. The Inuit religious beliefs and exactly how it relates the natural environment where they lived. Inuit mythological titles and their meanings.