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Evidence in the myths "The Maori: Genealogies and Origins in New Zealand” and "The Raven and the First Men: The Beginnings of the Haida” shows that the Maori and Haida cultures are more
similar than different because they have important values in common.
different than similar because they have such different origins.
similar than different because they both are controlled by their gods.
different than similar because they live in different parts of the world.
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more similar than different because they have important values in common.
Both myths emphasize shared cultural values—reverence for ancestors and genealogy, respect for the natural world, and moral/social lessons delivered through supernatural beings (Raven, gods, culture‑heroes). These common themes show cultural similarity despite different settings or specific origin details.
Both myths emphasize shared cultural values—reverence for ancestors and genealogy, respect for the natural world, and moral/social lessons delivered through supernatural beings (Raven, gods, culture‑heroes). These common themes show cultural similarity despite different settings or specific origin details.
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