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Raven opened his beak and sang a beautiful song, calming the creatures in the shell. Then, using his powerful talons, he opened the shell and released the first human beings.
The men were hungry and thirsty, but there was no food on the large sandy beach, and the salt water just made them thirstier. Determined to take care of the men he had found, Raven flew to find them provisions.
—"The Raven and the First Men:
The Beginnings of the Haida”
What inference about the Haida people’s life experiences can be drawn from the details in this story?
People would hunt and eat ravens when they were hungry.
People would drink sea water when they were thirsty.
People could not find drinkable water at the beach.
People often hid inside clam shells to escape hungry ravens.
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People could not find drinkable water at the beach.
The story says there was no food on the beach and the salt water only made them thirstier, implying there was no fresh, drinkable water available.
The story says there was no food on the beach and the salt water only made them thirstier, implying there was no fresh, drinkable water available.
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