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English, 04.11.2020 22:50, deibilopez4

You identified that these examples support the conclusion that both cultures value children. Raven taking the shape of a baby (Haida) A child being god of forests and birds (Māori) Which two sentences support the point that both cultures value children? The Haida myth shows Raven taking the shape of a sneaky child and creating light. The Haida myth tells about a raven that becomes the ultimate creator. The Māori myth uses gods of different parts of nature, including forests and birds. The Māori myth has Earth Mother and Sky Father create children who become gods of nature.

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