Protoplast (religion) explained
A protoplast, from ancient Greek Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: πρωτόπλαστος (prōtóplastos, "first-formed"), in a religious context initially referred to the first human[1] or, more generally, to the first organized body of progenitors of humankind (as in Manu and Shatrupa or Adam and Eve), or of surviving humanity after a cataclysm (as in Deucalion or Noah).
List of protoplasts
- Abrahamic mythology
- Australian Aboriginal mythology
- Ayyavazhi mythology
- Aztec mythology
- Tata/Coxcox and Nana/Xochitl - new progenitors of humankind after the flood
- Oxomoco and Cipactonal - first human couple created
- Baganda
- Cherokee
- Chinese folk religion
- Fu Xi and Nüwa (sometimes said to be created by Pangu)
- Cowichan peoples
- Germanic mythology
- Tuiscon - first ancestor of Germans
- Greek mythology
- Hinduism
- Inca mythology
- Lakota people
- Tokahe - first human emerged from the underworld
- Wa and Ka
- Maori mythology
- Muisca mythology
- Navajo mythology
- Áłtsé Hastiin and Áłtsé Asdzą́ą́
- Norse mythology
- Polynesian mythology
- Philippine mythology
- Malakas (strong) and Maganda (beautiful)
- Silalac and Sivacay (Hiligaynon)
- Shinto
- Traditional African religions
- Yoruba mythology
- Turkic mythology
- Vietnamese mythology
- Zoroastrianism
See also
References
- The Apocalypse of Moses, http://www2.iath.virginia.edu/anderson/vita/english/vita.lat.html#per39
- « Genesis of YAAB & YOP » narrated by « Armand Diouf » of Ndimaag (Senegal), [in] Gravrand, Henry, La Civilisation Sereer - Pangool, vol. 2. Les Nouvelles Editions Africaines du Senegal (1990), p. 204,
- Gravrand, Henry, La Civilisation Sereer - Pangool, vol. 2. Les Nouvelles Editions Africaines du Senegal (1990), pp. 204−5,
- Ndiaye, Fata, La saga du peuple sérère et l'Histoire du Sine, Ethiopiques n° 54 revue semestrielle de culture négro-africaine, Nouvelle série volume 7, 2e semestre 1991.
- The Seereer Resource Centre, An overview of Seereer deities and Seereer historical figures (2015) [in] The Seereer Resource Centre https://www.seereer.org/seereer-historical-figures
- Taal, Ebou Momar, Senegambian Ethnic Groups : Common Origins and Cultural Affinities Factors and Forces of National Unity, Peace and Stability, [in] The Point (2010)http://thepoint.gm/africa/gambia/article/senegambian-ethnic-groups-common-origins-and-cultural-affinities-factors-and-forces-of-national-unit