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In both of the Native American stories of creation they both mention the Great Turtle. I was wondering the significance it has in their beliefs? Does it in any way relate to the snake in the Christian Origin Narrative because they both were the only Reptiles, let alone animals, that were on earth before the creation of the rest of the animals? -Taylor Warner
 
In both of the Native American stories of creation they both mention the Great Turtle. I was wondering the significance it has in their beliefs? Does it in any way relate to the snake in the Christian Origin Narrative because they both were the only Reptiles, let alone animals, that were on earth before the creation of the rest of the animals? -Taylor Warner
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I found it interesting that I was able to find several similarities between the Native American accounts and the Christian account.  In each story there were to brothers, one good and one evil.  Could this possibly signify the struggle between the different tribes?  There was also a tree in each one of them; could this have anything to do with the belief the Native Americans had of life being dependent on the Earth for nourishment among other things? -Jenna Shevlin
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While the names of the brothers were different in the two Native American accounts they had roughly the same meaning according to each of the translations.  How can this be since they were written so far apart?  Could the different language have anything to do with it? -Jenna Shevlin

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