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Ber [7]
3 years ago
14

Decide whether each feature belongs to the Blackfoot creation story, the Apache creation story, or both. There is a creator who

acts alone. The earth is flooded. The creator creates animals and people. Birds are important to the creation of the world.
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2 answers:
Travka [436]3 years ago
5 0

There is a creator who acts alone- Blackfoot creation story

The Earth is flooded- Both story

The creator creates animals and people- Both creation story

Birds are important to the creation of the world- Apache creation story

Explanation:

Blackfoot creation story deal with the traditional folklore of the aboriginals. According to this, Old man called Napioa created the Earth single-handed acting alone. He created the Earth from the mud and then men and women as well. He also made animals which men could tame. There is a reference to great flood which swept through Earth. Napioa used water to create different languages too.

Apache creation story is also a folklore tale of the Native people of America. In the story creator is a man who creates Earth and little girl. Later with the help of several other gods, they make clouds, mountains etc. There is a mention of the flood which swept through Earth. Birds are of special mention in the Apache story.  

BabaBlast [244]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1. Blackfeet

2. Apache

3. Both

4. Apache

Explanation:

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