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Wittaler [7]
2 years ago
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In "The Maori: Genealogies and Origins in New Zealand,” which evidence best helps the reader infer that the Maori people l

ive in a difficult climate? As TĂ»'s descendants, the Maori can conquer anything. As TĂ»'s descendants, the Maori must attack nature. Since Tawhiri escaped, the Maori often battle the weather. Since Tawhiri escaped, the Maori regularly have to hunt for him.
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Sloan [31]2 years ago
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The evidence which helps the reader infer that the Maori people live in a difficult climate is:

Option D

  • Since Tawhiri escaped, the Maori regularly have to hunt for him.

Based on the fantasies The Maori Genealogies and Origins in New Zealand and the Raven and the first Men The Beginnings of the Haida, one way the Maori culture most contrasts from the Haida culture is that the Maori culture is made up of furious warriors.

The daughter of the Maasai introduces herself and the Maasai, and explains their important relationships with their cattle and the sky god Enkai. Because of a volcanic eruption, Enkai and the cattle were tossed into the sky.

Inspire from them that legends like different stories contain the following components characters, setting, conflict, plot, and resolution.

In addition, fantasies usually explained some aspect of nature or accounted for some human action. Oftentimes, legends also included a metamorphosis, a change in shape or structure.

According to the clan's own oral history, the Maasai originated north of Lake Turkana north-west Kenya in the lower Nile Valley.

They began migrating south in the fifteenth century and arrived in the long trunk of land stretching across central Tanzania and Northern Kenya during the seventeenth and 18 century.

The sky god is strong, yet can change from nurturing to vindictive depending on our behavior. Some of the time Enkai will be Enkai Narok, the Black God, happy with us and blanketing the sky with dark mists that spill out rain to feed the plains.

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