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I found it very interesting that the creation story between the seneca people and the Iroquois people were similar in so many ways, even though they were told many years apart.  Also, do Native Americans view these stories the way Christians view the story of Genesis or do they view it as a real possibility of their own creation?-Paul Carter
 
I found it very interesting that the creation story between the seneca people and the Iroquois people were similar in so many ways, even though they were told many years apart.  Also, do Native Americans view these stories the way Christians view the story of Genesis or do they view it as a real possibility of their own creation?-Paul Carter
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1. The Nottowegui explanation for the creation of the Earth surrounds a woman; was this society matriarchal? (Both the Iroquois and Senaca)
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2. Why would it seemingly be so easy for the Apaloachicolas to persuade the angry Kashitas to abandon their tomahawks (way of life) and live harmoniously with the Apalochicolas?
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3. Are there any theories to explain why most origin theories from numerous parts of the world are so similar?
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Laura Peters

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