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    Native American Literature

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    Native American Literature PSC111335-AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT Kimberly St. Cin 1/28/2015 Native American Literature 1. What origin is Native American literature? (In other words‚ how did they present their stories/tales?) Their stories and tales were passed from generation to generation. These stories were usually presented by speakers who were focused on their performance. They used different voices‚ hand gestures‚ movements and were very animated. 2. Why is it important to know the origins

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    Greek and Inuit Mythology

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    Cited: Ingpen‚ Robert‚ and Molly Perhan. Gods and Goddesses. New York: Chelsea House Publishers‚ 1996. Switzer‚ Ellen‚ and Costas. Greek Myths: Gods‚ Heroes‚ and Monsters. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company‚ 1988.

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    The following are a creation story which is like a religion. Yes‚ it’s not the same as now but they are called creation stories . A creation myth is a narrative of how the world began and how people first came to it. The stories that my class read was Gaia a Greek story‚ The Golden Chain is a Yoruba‚ West African story‚ The Story of Corn and Medicine‚ Cherokee story‚ Pan Gu and Nü Wa‚ China story. The story in this essay will be writing about is Cherokee and West Africa creation stories. Although

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    Stranger‚ The Myth of Sisyphus‚ and The Plague. With the money he made from the publishing of The Plague‚ he paid the University of Algiers back fifteenfold. He also wrote many books of essays including L’Evers et l’endroit‚ Noces‚ and Nuptials. All of these works led to his

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    The Big Picture Questions

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    1) What is the difference between religiously based myths of origin and creation stories derived from scientific accounts? The difference between religiously based myths of origin and creation stories derived from scientific accounts is that religiously based myths can just be accepted and believed once heard from a person. The scientific accounts claim to be truer and make much more sense. They can be checked and cleared by anyone/anything for proof. The creation stories rely largely on fields

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    no pain‚ ground spins = ghosts themselves = see the dead (gangwasi). Alive = good; when they die = turn bad. God or the gangwasi can kill people. Several origin myths -> eg. humans and animals lived together in a village led by an elephant. Two major deities = high god (big big god) and low god (trickster god). Different myths about the nature of gods = high-good‚ low-evil (or viceversa); high-creator‚ low-destroyer/death; high-creator&destroyer. “Heaven ate him/her” if the person lived a

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    The Iroquois Myth

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    The Iroquois myth‚ “The World on the Turtle’s Back‚” is a piece that has been passed down from one generation to the next since 1800. It introduces a story of the world; good and bad‚ male and female roles‚ a great god‚ the solar system‚ growth‚ etc. This text not only challenges stereotypical views of gender roles‚ but it also introduces a different perspective on superiority. As the male population is classically seen as dominant‚ fearless‚ and powerful souls; while the female population is seen

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    Describe each religions creation myth‚ including the formation of the world‚ people‚ animals and plants. Maori Religion According to the Maori religion the beginning was emptiness and nothing existed. The Maori origin of the world and the creation of all life are called ‘te kore’. In the state of Te kore two gods appeared the male sky god Ranginui and the female earth god Papatuanuku who spawned six children. The birth of weather (Tawhiri)‚ crops (Rongo)‚ war (Tu)‚ sea (Tangaroa)

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    Every religion has their own creation story‚ which goes into detail on how our universe was established and who were the ones behind the construction of everything that we see today. Some of the main texts about creation are Genesis‚ Enuma Elish‚ and the Memphite Theology. Although these texts have their creation story rooted in a similar region‚ there are some contrasts on how the world was created‚ and through what methods the world came to be. These distinct creation stories also give an insight

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    “The Parallel Similarities of Greek Mythology and Christianity There are many comparisons and parallel similarities that can be said about Greek Mythology and Religion. Most people that are Christians or follow the principles of the Bible believe the stories told in the Bible itself. The same can be said about the stories of Greek and Roman mythology as well. The idea that many different gods and goddesses controlled the universe can be looked at as stories that are no more than fiction or fantasy

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