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Based on the myths "The Maori: Genealogies and Origins in New Zealand” and "The Raven and the First Men: The Beginnings of the Haida,” one way the Maori culture most differs from the Haida culture is that the Maori culture
cares for the earth.
is made up of fierce warriors.
worships supernatural beings.
has a strong sense of community.
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has a strong sense of community.
The Maori "Genealogies and Origins" emphasizes kinship, tribal lineage, and collective ties to ancestors and land, whereas the Haida Raven myth focuses more on the actions of a trickster-creator and the origin of individuals rather than communal genealogies.
The Maori "Genealogies and Origins" emphasizes kinship, tribal lineage, and collective ties to ancestors and land, whereas the Haida Raven myth focuses more on the actions of a trickster-creator and the origin of individuals rather than communal genealogies.
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