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Lerok [7]
4 years ago
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According to ottawa how was humankind created ?

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frozen [14]4 years ago
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<em>Answer: After Earth was created, all of the animals found the place in which was more suitable for obtaining therein their pasture or their prey. When the first of the animals died, the Great Hare had the birth of male human from their corpses, as also from those of the fishes which were found along the shores of the rivers which he had formed in creating the land. Accordingly, some of the savages (You can look it up, calling an animal savage is polite) derive their origin from some a moose, and others similarly from various kinds of animals; and before they had intercourse with the Europeans they firmly believed this, persuaded that they had their being from those kinds of creatures whose origin was as above explained. Even today that notion passes among them for undoubted truth, and if there are any of them at this time who are weaned from believing this dream, it has been only a hint of laughing at them for such a ridiculous belief. You will hear them say that their villages each bear the name of the animal which has given its people their being—as that of the crane, or the bear, or of other animals. They imagine that they were created by other sacredness than those which we recognize, because we have many inventions which they do not possess, as the art of writing, shooting with a gun, making gunpowder, muskets, and other things which are used by (civilized) mankind.Those first men who formed the human race, being scattered in different parts of the land, found out that they had minds. They beheld here and there buffaloes, elks, and deer, all kinds of birds and animals, and many rivers abounding in fish. These first men, who´s hunger weakened, inspired by the Great Hare with an intuitive idea, broke off a branch from a small tree, made a cord with the fibers of the nettle, scraped the bark from a piece of a bough with a sharp stone, and armed its end with another sharp stone, to serve them as an arrow; and thus they formed a bow and arrows with which they killed small birds. After that, they made viretons, in order to attack the large beasts; they skinned these, and tried to eat the flesh. But as they found only the fat savory, they tried to make fire, in order to cook their meat; and, trying to get it, they took for that purpose hard wood, but without success; and they used softer wood, which yielded them fire. The skins of the animals served for their covering. As hunting is not practicable in the winter on account of the deep snows, they invented a sort of racket (snowshoe), in order to walk on this with more ease; and they constructed canoes, in order to enable them to cross the rivers.</em>

<em>Thank you for your time,</em>

<em>~Esther</em>

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