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Sholpan [36]
2 years ago
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Read the excerpt from "The North American Indian Apache

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patriot [66]2 years ago
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Question:

Read the excerpt from "The North American Indian Apache  Mythology-Creation Myth."

"You, The Lightning Rumbler, shall have charge of the clouds and the water. You, Sky Boy, I leave in charge of the sky. Earth Daughter, you are to look after the crops of our people; and you, The Boy, must care for their health and guide them." He then called The Girl to him and placed her in charge of all.

Based on this excerpt, readers can conclude that the  Apaches

A)  live in female-only communities.

B) have a council of elders that leads the tribe.

C) believe different gods rule the elements.

D) view the sky as more important than the earth.

Answer:

The answer is C)            

Explanation:

The explanation is very explicit.

From the excerpt, lightning rumbler, sky boy, earth daughter, the boy, the girl are all gods which rule different elements.

The elements in question are:

  1. Clouds and Water
  2. The Sky
  3. Crops of the people      
  4. Health and Guidance

Cheers!

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