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Rama09 [41]
2 years ago
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In " How Beaver stole fire" what changes to the land does Beaver cause when he runs away with fire?​

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fgiga [73]2 years ago
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In "<em> How Beaver stole fire"</em> the changes to the land which Beaver cause when he runs away with fire are:

  • The Grande Ronde River is very tortuous in some parts of its course and then straight for some distance.
  • The Pines are so dense in some areas where they were chasing the Beaver and scattered in some places.

<h3>What is Folklore?</h3>

This refers to the traditional beliefs of a community which is passed on through the use of stories which are usually mythical and difficult to believe.

With this in mind, we can note that the given narration is in fact a folklore which talks about the origin of fire and how Indians can get fire today based on some mythical event with Beaver.

Therefore, the changes to the land which Beaver cause when he runs away with fire are the changes in the Grande Ronde River and the Pines.

Read more about folklore here:
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