The correct response is:
They pray, sing, and offer tobacco.
From The Gift Is in the Making by Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
The Nishnaabeg wished they had been paying better attention. They wished they had been taking better care of their relatives.
The people started feeling sad and guilty and worried—and hungry. And do you know what happens when you’re feeling sad and guilty and worried and hungry? That sad and guilty and worried and hungry mixes altogether and stews and grows and Grows AND GRows AND GROws AND GROws.
And then that sad and guilty and worried and hungry turns into something different.
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Question
Use the excerpt from “Our Treaty with the Hoof Nation” to answer the question.
What do the people do to show how much they value their hoofed relatives?
(1 point)
Responses
They eat all their food at once.
They eat all their food at once.
They ask other nearby peoples.
They ask other nearby peoples.
They pray, sing, and offer tobacco.
They pray, sing, and offer tobacco.
They hunt other animals.
1 answer
The correct response is:
They pray, sing, and offer tobacco.