Yes, between some groups of indigineous tribes of the Matto Grosso in Brazil, seemengly originated among some tribes who were previously settled at the margins of the Rio das Mortes.
The myth was Daedulis and Ickarus who didn't listen to his father.
Well,It might be a bit babyish but a good myth is called The Boy Who Loved Bears! Its ok but maybe a bit babyish
It is considered a myth.
There is no evidence that such a city ever existed, at least not by that name. It is considered a myth.
The god of the Underworld, Hades, never lost his arm in Greek myth.
It is considered a myth. There is no evidence to show such a city existed. There are several sites that may have given rise to such a myth
This is a myth that brain is lost during puberty. Nothing of the sorts happen.
Hestia loves her Olympian family, being in myth a virgin goddess and having no lover or children.
Homer speaks of Atlas, so too does Hesiod - but the true author of the myth as we know of today is most likely lost.
Ajax
Zeus, judging by how many mortal lovers he had, probably loved the humans most out of the gods.
No such thing ever happened. It's a myth. No language has ever been voted "the official language" of the United States.