A protoplast, from ancient Greek (prÃ
Âtóplastos, "first-formed"), in a religious context initially referred to the first human or, more generally, to the first organized body of progenitors of humankind (as in Adam and Eve or Manu and Shatrupa), or of surviving humanity after a cataclysm (as in Deucalion or Noah).
List of protoplasts
Abrahamic mythology
Australian Aboriginal mythology
Ayyavazhi mythology
Aztec mythology
- Tata/Coxcox and Nana/Xochitl â new progenitors of humankind after the flood
- Oxomoco and Cipactonal â first human couple created
Baganda
Berber
Cherokee
Chinese folk religion
Cowichan peoples
Germanic mythology
- Tuiscon â first ancestor of Germans
Greek mythology
Hindu mythology
Inca mythology
Lakota people
- Tokahe â first human emerged from the underworld
- Wa and Ka
MÃÂori mythology
Muisca mythology
Navajo mythology
Norse mythology
Polynesian mythology
Philippine mythology
Shinto mythology
Traditional African religions
Yoruba mythology
Turkic mythology
Vietnamese mythology
Zoroastrian mythology
See also
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