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Why does the man go to the Great Tree at the beginning of the myth?
His wife wants some flowers.
He wants to make his pregnant wife happy.
The tree has been growing forever.
He wants to escape the Sky-World.
Wen the woman falls from the Sky-World, the birds' actions show that animals
do not care about others
fear others
depend on the help of others
care about others
Throughout the story, the actions of the gods show that
no one is as perfect as the gods
the animals are dependent upon the gods
the humans are smarter than the gods
the animals are more holy and respectful than the flawed gods
What does this creation myth explain about the Iroquois dance rituals?
Iroquois dance to worship the moon.
They dance in the same direction as the sun to honor the creation of the earth.
The muskrat created the first dance.
Only twins are allowed to dance.
The arrows that the man brings to the girl represent
the twins
ocean waves
fish and birds
a dance ritual
The right-handed twin is angry because the left-handed twin
is his mother's favorite
creates more animals
kills their mother
is a better archer
The twins' creations in this myth tell you that Iroquois culture
believes in a balance in nature
bases its rituals on deer meat
respects the porcupine the most
wishes more medicines were made
The right-handed twin takes control of
his brother's life
all poisonous plants
the earth's animals
the daytime
During which of the following actions is the left-handed twin most likely present?
during planting
after sports
at harvest
during war
The twins can best be interpreted as symbols of
animal and plant life
humanity's dual nature
youth and agedness
disease and death
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