Answer: The real answer is Mawu
Explanation: In Dahomey (West African) mythology, Mawu is a creator goddess, associated with the sun and moon. After creating the earth and all life and everything else on it, Mawu became concerned that it might be too heavy, so she asked the primeval serpent, Aido Hwedo, to curl up beneath the earth and hold it up in the sky.
Answer:
Promoting and protecting their identity prevents forced assimilation and the loss of cultures, religions and languages and the basis of the richness of the world and therefore part of its heritage.
Explanation:
Helped by none other than the #<u><em>Queen</em></u> herself <u><em>#DRIPPQUEENMO</em></u>