Mitologiese Houer ((free)) Direct

Leerders kies ’n mite of legende uit enige kultuur (soos Grieks, Noors, Egipties of Afrika-mitologie). Hulle ondersoek die karakters, simbole en temas van die storie. Stap 2: Toepassing van Kunselemente

Reviews of successful "Mitologiese Houer" projects generally highlight three key areas of assessment: Mitologiese Houer

| Container | Origin | Contents / Story | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Pandora's Box | 🇬🇷 Greek | Contained the world's evils: sickness, death, misery | | Canopic Jars | 🇪🇬 Egyptian | Stored internal organs for the afterlife | | Ark of the Covenant | 🇮🇱 Abrahamic | Held the Ten Commandments; said to possess immense power | | Cornucopia | 🇬🇷 Greek | The "Horn of Plenty" that endlessly provides food and drink | | Pithos Jar | 🇬🇷 Greek | The original container from the Pandora myth | Leerders kies ’n mite of legende uit enige

Contrast this with the isitu or the clay pot of the sangoma (traditional healer). This container holds the thoko (herbs) and the bones of the ancestors. Unlike the rigid stone monument, this is a flexible, living container. It is opened frequently. It is added to. It tells a story of healing that changes with each patient. This is a dynamic Mitologiese Houer, one that acknowledges that mythology is not static history, but a living dialogue. This container holds the thoko (herbs) and the