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82 PEOPLE, FISH, AND AMPHIBIANS                                                         F FISH AND AMPHIBIANS  83




 Myth and Legend                   Greek                                                      Egyptians
                                       The Greek gods of the sea represent the
                                       most elementary forces of nature. The
 Trident                                                                                         Egyptian life revolved
 The symbol of                     Greeks are known for originating many myths,                  around the Nile River,
 ods, demigods, princes in disguise, and religious symbols. In the  sea gods.  such as that of Poseidon (Neptune in Roman
 Poseidon could                      mythology), a brother of Zeus and son of                 which was considered the
 field of myth, fish and amphibians embody powerful, mysterious  crumble cliffs or            source of life and the sole
 calm the ocean's                      Cronus and Rhea. Not only did Poseidon have            basis for the existence of this
 G forces of nature. Because they are aquatic, these smooth-skinned  water with one  power over the waves, but he could also  ancient civilization. The river
 blow from his                            unleash storms, smash cliffs, and cause
 creatures are associated with “primordial waters.” Thus, they symbolize  trident, as with a  springs to burst forth from the  ensured harvests and provided
 the origin of life and resurrection. Through ancient texts, artifacts, and  magic wand.  ground. The sovereign of the seas, he  a habitat for many types of
                                                                                              small animals, including frogs
 murals, we know that throughout history, many of these creatures have  was portrayed holding a trident, a  and snakes. In mythology, this
                                            tool used by tuna fishers, and riding
 been regarded as supernatural and auspicious.   a chariot, surrounded by various             pair of gods (Khnum and
                                                                                              Naunet) represent the
                                            fish and sea animals. His son, fish-              primordial waters.
                                             tailed Triton, could control the
                                             waves by blowing a conch shell.
                                             Other sea-dwelling creatures
                                              included the Nereids (with
                                               bodies covered in scales) and  China
                                                 the seductive mermaids,     According to Chinese mythology, the half-
 Christianity                                     who captivated mortals.    human and half-amphibian couple Fu Hsi and
                                                                         Nü Kua founded the Chinese civilization after a great
 The fish is one of the most                                             flood in the year 3222 BC. Fu Hsi is also considered
 important symbols used by                                               the originator of the I Ching.
 early Christians. It may have been
 inspired by the miraculous multiplying
 of the loaves and fishes or by the meal
 shared by the seven disciples on the
 shores of the Sea of Galilee after the
 resurrection. But its popularity would seem
 to stem from the well-known acronym of five
 Greek letters that spell the Greek word for fish:
 ichthys. These words briefly and concisely
 describe Christ's character, as well as the
 Christians' beliefs about Him: Iesous Christos Theou
 Yios Soter-that is, Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior.
 It is believed that the early Christians traced two
 concave lines in the sand, which crossed to form a fish.
 The anchor, closer to a cross, was also used as a symbol.


                                                                       CHINA
                                                                       Lacquer
 FISH IN RELIEF
 A mural featuring fish in bas-relief,                                 tray from the
 a sample of symbolism from the                                        Qin dynasty,
 early Christians   EARLY                                              with fish motif
 CHRISTIANITY
 Basilica of Aquileia
 Detail of a fish in
 The Americas  one of its mosaic
 floors
 Challwa is the Quechua name for fish                                  The Frog Prince
 in Andean traditions. In the beginning
 there was not a single fish in the sea,                                   Throughout history, the
 because fish belonged exclusively to the                                  toad has been regarded as
 goddess Hurpayhuachac, who raised them in                             a symbol of the unsightly. A
 a small well in her house. Once the god                               folktale tells the story of a frog
 Cuniraya Viracocha, who was courting one                              prince who finally regains his
 of Hurpayhuachac's daughters, became                                  human identity. One day a
 angry with the goddess and threw her fish                             princess is moved by a sacrifice
 into the ocean. In that instant the oceans                            from the toad and kisses it.
 were populated, and humankind was now                                 This act returns the animal
 able to rely on this new source of food. A  XÓLOTL                    to its original state,
 few fish keep sacred characteristics. An  Nahuatl name for            that of a handsome
 the brother of
 example is the golden croaker, which some                GREECE       Prince Charming,
 Quetzalcóatl
 peasants claim to have spotted at Lake  The axolotl,     Poseidon     who had been the
 Orovilca in Ica. In Central America, the  Ambystoma      (Neptune)    victim of a spell.
                                                          calming the
 Maya included the toad in the Popol Vuh, or  mexicanum, is an  waves as
 Book of Creation. The axolotl takes its name  amphibian native  represented by a
 to Mexico that
 from the god Xólotl (“monster” in Nahuatl),  has divine origins,  marble statue in
 whose feet were backward.  according to the              the Louvre
                                                          Museum in Paris
 ancient Maya.
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