The mountain the Greek gods call home
What is Mount Olympus?
Identical to Zeus.
Who is Jupiter?
The All-Father of the Norse gods.
Who is Odin?
There are no gods, but there is the ______.
The inclusion of this defines a myth.
What are gods/superhuman forces?
The goddess of love and beauty
Who is Aphrodite?
Identical to Poseidon.
Who is Neptune?
The place where the gods live.
What is Asgard?
Many Native American myths, legends, and beliefs are deeply interconnected with this.
What is nature?
The inclusion of this defines a legend.
What is humanity?
The goddess of harvest and agriculture.
Identical to Apollo.
Who is Apollo?
The name of the tree of the universe.
What is Yggdrasil?
These make up the Big Dipper.
The inclusion of this defines a fable.
What are animals?
This man and his son escaped the Minotaur.
Who is Daedalus and Icarus?
Identical to Artemis.
Who is Diana?
This is the place Viking heroes want to be in the afterlife.
What is Valhalla?
The ___ people came to the earth out of a hollow log.
Who are the Kiowa people?
What are the three main genres of folklore?
What are storytelling, art, and music?
Zeus is Hera's husband. This marriage is an example of what among the Greek gods?
What is incest?
Identical to Dionysus.
Who is Bacchus?
During Ragnarok, Thor fights his last battle with this foe.
The stories in The Way to Rainy Mountain include which three components?
What are legendary, historical, and personal?
The two primary purposes of folklore.
What are to make sense of the world and to guide human life/culture?