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First man or woman
First Man redirects here. First Man is also the biography of the first man to walk on the moon, Neil Armstrong. Various creation stories have a first man, a legendary first human being. It can be either a male, or a pair, one male and one female. Examples:Aboriginal mythologyWurugag and WaramurungundiNo name, but see YhiNo name, but see KidiliAyyavazhiKaliyan and Kalicchi, the first man and woman of Kali Yukam, the present age. Chinese mythologyPanguCowichan mythologyQuiltumtunJudaism, Christianity, Islam - Adam and Eve. Lilith Norse mythology - Ask and Embla - first humans createdLif and Lifthrasir - first humans to repopulate Earth after RagnarokGreek mythologyDeucalion and Pyrrha (the first modern humans, though there were other races first)HinduismManu (Hinduism)Hotcâk mythologyKunuAn un-named one-legged manTurtlePachacamac mythology & Late Inca mythologyFirst man and woman were not named; see Pacha Camac for more informationPolynesian mythologyEle'eleKumu-Honua and Lalo-HonuaMarikoriko and TikiTu-MeaTongaVatea and PapaPhilippine MythologyMalakas (Philippine mythology) (meaning strong) and Maganda (meaning beautiful)
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