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{{Short description|Animals mentioned in the Book of Mormon}} {{Multiple issues| {{Original research|date=January 2015}} {{more citations needed|date=December 2010}} }} {{Book of Mormon}} The '''curelom''' ({{IPAc-en|k|ʊəˈr|iː|l|ə|m}})<ref>[http://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/scriptures/bofm/pronunciation?lang=eng churchofjesuschrist.org: "Book of Mormon Pronunciation Guide"] (retrieved 2012-02-25), [[Wikipedia:IPA for English|IPA]]-ified from «kū-rē´lum»</ref> and the '''cumom''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|k|uː|m|ə|m}})<ref>[http://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/scriptures/bofm/pronunciation?lang=eng churchofjesuschrist.org: "Book of Mormon Pronunciation Guide"] (retrieved 2012-02-25), [[Wikipedia:IPA for English|IPA]]-ified from «kū´mum»</ref> are "useful" animals mentioned in the [[Book of Mormon]]. According to [[Mormons|members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints]], these animals are thought to have possibly existed in [[North America|North]] or [[South America]]. To non-adherents, these animals are solely creatures of the Book of Mormon. The exact intended identity of these animals is not known. [[Joseph Smith]], the reputed translator of the Book of Mormon, is not known to have elaborated on the subject of these animals. ==Reference in the Book of Mormon== The curelom and cumom are mentioned only once in the Book of Mormon. The reference occurs in the [[Book of Ether]], which is purported to be a history of a nation of [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|early Americans]] called the ''[[Jaredites]]'' who are said to have left the [[Tower of Babel]] and traveled by barge to the [[Western Hemisphere]]. There, according to the book, they made use of a number of animals, though whether they brought them over on their barges is unclear. The narrative reads as follows: :''And also all manner of cattle, ... and also many other kinds of animals which were useful for the food of man. And they also had horses, and asses, and there were elephants and cureloms and cumoms; all of which were useful unto man, and more especially the elephants and cureloms and cumoms. '' ({{sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|version=1981|book=Ether|chapter=9|verse=16|range=-19}}) ==Apologetic interpretation== According to [[Latter-day Saint]] belief, [[Joseph Smith]] translated the Book of Mormon from an ancient language. In this line of thinking, the words ''curelom'' and ''cumom'' were [[transliteration|transliterated]] instead of translated, meaning that while the ancient word is roughly transmitted, the actual animal intended is ambiguous. The context may imply beasts of burden. Some members of [[the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] have speculated about what the terms refer to, including: *An as yet undiscovered, probably extinct species. *Some other [[North America|North]]/[[South America]]n animal species with which Smith was unfamiliar with including possible beasts of burden such as the [[llama]], [[tapir]], [[guanaco]], or other possibly useful creatures like the [[alpaca]], [[vicuña]], [[jaguar]], or [[New World monkey|monkey]]. *[[Mastodon]]s, [[mammoth]]s, or [[gomphothere]]s. Early Latter-day Saint [[apostle (Latter Day Saints)|apostle]] [[Orson Pratt]] might have identified cureloms as mammoths, though the context is unclear as to whether he is talking about cureloms ''and'' mammoths or cureloms ''as'' mammoths. If he means cureloms and mammoths separately, then he is not specifically saying that mammoths existed on the American continent at that time, seeing as all the animals are meant as hypothetical examples of what the Jaredites ''might'' have brought in their barges. ::''"Now to prepare them against these contingencies, and that they might, have fresh air for the benefit of the elephants, cureloms or mammoths and many other animals, that perhaps were in them, as well as the human beings they contained, the Lord told them how to construct them in order to receive air, that when they were on the top of the water, whichever side up their vessels happened to be, it mattered not; they were so constructed that they could ride safely, though bottom upwards and they could open their air holes that happened to be uppermost"'' (Orson Pratt, ''[[Journal of Discourses]]'' 12:340).<ref>{{harvtxt|Pratt|1868|pp=339–340}}.</ref> ==Critical view of the mammoth theory== Mainstream [[paleontology|paleontologists]] believe that mastodons and mammoths became extinct by [[4000 BC]]. This suggests that a beast of burden in the Book of Mormon time period most likely would not have been a mammoth, although many Latter-day Saints still persist in displaying cureloms as mammoths in literature and media.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cureloms.com/Cureloms.pdf}}</ref> Recent studies have found that a small population of mammoths existed until approximately 1650 BC. These survivors were an isolated arctic population discovered on the remote [[Wrangel Island]] in the [[Arctic Ocean]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://io9.com/5896262/the-last-mammoths-died-out-just-3600-years-agobut-they-should-have-survived|title=The last mammoths died out just 3600 years ago...but they should have survived|date=25 March 2012 }}</ref> This is the time period wherein Jaredites would have lived, but the geography and climate are far from matching the lands proposed by Book of Mormon scholars and apologists. ==Cureloms and Cumoms in Latter-Day Saint literature== The curelom and cumom have appeared in Mormon literature. For example, [[Chris Heimerdinger]], a popular LDS novelist, chose to make cureloms mammoths in his time-traveling adventure ''Tennis Shoes and the Feathered Serpent.'' Similarly, Thom Duncan published an independent novel where an [[Indiana Jones (character)|Indiana Jones]]-type character escapes from a curelom, described as a mammoth. In another book, titled ''Book of Mormon ABCs'', on the third page it says, "C" is for curelom, and it has a picture of a mammoth. In his novel ''[[The Memory of Earth]]'', [[Orson Scott Card]] lists various pack animals: "horses, donkeys, mules and kurelomi". That particular spelling and similar alternative spellings of cureloms can be found in some non-English translations of the Book of Mormon, e.g. [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/scriptures/bofm/ether/9.19?lang=slk Slovenian]. ==Notes== {{reflist}} ==References== *{{Citation | last=Pratt | first = Orson | author-link=Orson Pratt | title = America a Choice Land—Its Aborigines | date=27 December 1868 | place=[[Salt Lake City, Utah]] | page=338 | journal=Journal of Discourses by President Brigham Young, His Two Counsellors, and the Twelve Apostles | editor1-last=Watt | editor1-first=G.D. | editor2-last=Sloan | editor2-first=E.L. | editor3-last=Evans | editor3-first=D.W. | volume=12 | url = http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Journal_of_Discourses/Volume_12/America_a_Choice_Land%E2%80%94Its_Aborigines }}. *{{Citation | last=Miller | first = Wade E. | title = Science and the Book of Mormon | date=6 August 2009 | url = http://www.fairlds.org/FAIR_Conferences/2009_Science_and_the_Book_of_Mormon.html }}. {{DEFAULTSORT:Curelom And Cumom}} [[Category:Book of Mormon studies]] [[Category:Book of Mormon words and phrases]] [[Category:Criticism of Mormonism]] [[Category:Fictional animals]] [[Category:Mormonism-related controversies]]
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