The Creation Myth of the Indo-Europeans
References to Yama and to Yam in Indo-European and Other Languages
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Published by Helga Sagen
- Devi, One of the Great Goddesses of the Indo-EuropeansDevi or Dea is one of the Great Goddesses of the Indo-Europeans, widely worshiped and associated with grain. She is worshiped with offerings of her gifts, grain and bread at many festivals throughout the year.
- The Mother Tongue: A Look at Anthropological LanguagesThe Mother Tongue is an article that discusses the origins of languages all over the world, and the process that linguists have gone through to reconstruct this history.
- Bouphonia Festival in Classical GreeceThe Bouphonia festival was celebrated in Athens and other cities in Classical Greece in early July.
- Feast Day of Santiago De CompostelaThis Christian holiday relates to pagan holidays around the Mediterranean.
- Creationism Aztec Style: A Creation Myth that Led to the End of a Great CivilizationA little history lesson on the Aztec creation myth and how it might have led to amazing victory of a few Spanish soldiers over a mass of Aztec warriors.
- Yama: An Indo-European God From a Linguistic Perspective
- Aeusos, One of the Great Goddesses of the Indo-Europeans
- Jumis, a Latvian God of Harvest in September
- Kassite Gods
- Festivals of Romulus and the Poplifugia in Classical Rome
- Pria, One of the Great Goddesses of the Indo-Europeans
- Pleto, One of the Great Goddesses of the Indo-Europeans
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