Creation of Nature and animals
Myths
Success
First attempts
Mayan gods
100

What did the Earth look like in the beginning?

Only the sky and the sea existed

100

How is a myth different from a true story or history?

A myth explains beliefs or natural events, while history tells about real people and events.

100

What were the final people made of?

Corn

100

What were the first people made of?

Clay.

100

Who were the main creator gods in the myth?

Tepew and Q’uk’umatz.

200

What did the gods create first?

They created the Earth

200

What question does the Maya myth try to answer?

How the Earth and humans were created.

200

Why were the corn people successful?

They could think, speak, and praise the gods.

200

Why were the clay people no good for the gods?

They were soft and crumbled apart; they couldn’t move or speak well.

200

What did the gods want from the people they created?

To be praised.

300

Why did the gods create animals?

To fill the world with sound.

300

Why did the gods create people, according to the myth?

So there would be beings who could speak, think, and praise them.

300

What was wrong with the corn people?

Their eye sight was better than the gods.

300

What were the second people made of?

Wood.

300

Why was it important for the Mayan gods to work together on their third attempt?

They needed to get it right.
400

What was wrong with the animals?

They could not speak or praise the gods.

400

What animal is said to come from this myth?

Monkies.

400

What gift was given to the corn people?

Wives.

400

Why were the wooden people no good for the gods?

Their bodies were rigid and warped, and they were not thinkers.

400

How did the Mayan gods create land?

Said "Earth."

500

What did the gods decide about the animals after they failed to praise them?

The gods said they would stay speechless and become food for humans.

500

What is a myth?

A story that explains how or why things happen. 

Passed on from generation to generation

Makes sense of events

500

What were the corn people named after?

Jaguars.

500

What did the gods do to get rid of the wooden people?

They sent a flood and made animals and objects attack them until they were destroyed.

500

Who did the Mayan gods speak with before creating the corn people?

Animals.