First man or woman
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Various creation myths have a first man, the first human being.
This was generally either a male, or a pair, one male and one female.
Examples:
- Aboriginal mythology
- Wurugag and Waramurungundi
- No name, but see Yhi
- No name, but see Kidili
- Cowichan mythology
- Judaism, Christianity, Islam -
- Norse mythology -
- Askr and Embla - first humans created
- Lif and Lifthrasir - first humans to repopulate Earth after Ragnarok
- Greek mythology
- Hinduism
- [[Hotc�k mythology]]
- Kunu
- An un-named one-legged man
- [[Turtle (Hotc�k)|Turtle]]
- Incan mythology
- First wo/man were not named; see Pachacamac for more information
- Polynesian mythology
- Ele'ele
- Kumu-Honua and Lalo-Honua
- Marikoriko and Tiki
- Tu-Mea
- Tonga
- Vatea and Papa
References
- Adapted from the Wikipedia article, "First_man_or_woman" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_man_or_woman, used under the GNU Free Documentation License

