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The mythology of the Ohlone (Costanoan) Native American people of Northern California include creation myths as well as other ancient narratives that contain elements of their spiritual and philosophical belief systems, and their conception of the world order. Their myths describe supernatural anthropomorphic beings with the names of regional birds and animals, notably the eagle, the Coyote who is humanity's ancestor and a trickster spirit, and a hummingbird.

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  • Mitología ohlone (es)
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  • La mitología de los nativos americanos de Ohlone Costanoan, del norte de California incluye mitos de la creación, así como otras narraciones antiguas que contienen elementos de sus sistemas de creencias espirituales y filosóficas, y su concepción del orden mundial. Sus mitos describen seres antropomórficos sobrenaturales con los nombres de aves y animales regionales, especialmente el águila, el coyote que es el ancestro de la humanidad y un espíritu embaucador y un colibrí. (es)
  • The mythology of the Ohlone (Costanoan) Native American people of Northern California include creation myths as well as other ancient narratives that contain elements of their spiritual and philosophical belief systems, and their conception of the world order. Their myths describe supernatural anthropomorphic beings with the names of regional birds and animals, notably the eagle, the Coyote who is humanity's ancestor and a trickster spirit, and a hummingbird. (en)
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  • La mitología de los nativos americanos de Ohlone Costanoan, del norte de California incluye mitos de la creación, así como otras narraciones antiguas que contienen elementos de sus sistemas de creencias espirituales y filosóficas, y su concepción del orden mundial. Sus mitos describen seres antropomórficos sobrenaturales con los nombres de aves y animales regionales, especialmente el águila, el coyote que es el ancestro de la humanidad y un espíritu embaucador y un colibrí. La mitología Chochenyo (Chocheño) del área de la Bahía de San Francisco tiene una fuerte figura de héroe cultural llamada «Kaknu», el nieto del coyote, que es antropomórfico y se asemeja mucho a un halcón peregrino. (es)
  • The mythology of the Ohlone (Costanoan) Native American people of Northern California include creation myths as well as other ancient narratives that contain elements of their spiritual and philosophical belief systems, and their conception of the world order. Their myths describe supernatural anthropomorphic beings with the names of regional birds and animals, notably the eagle, the Coyote who is humanity's ancestor and a trickster spirit, and a hummingbird. The Chochenyo (Chocheño) mythology of the San Francisco Bay Area has a strong culture hero figure named Kaknu, coyote's grandson, who is an anthropomorphic and closely resembles a peregrine falcon. (en)
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