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Based on the myths, what are values of both the Haida and the Māori? Check all that apply.
family
power
nature
trickery
forgiveness
love
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Select: family, power, nature, trickery.
Brief reasons:
- Family: both traditions centre genealogy and clan/whānau ties (Māori whakapapa; Haida clan relations and ancestry in stories).
- Power: myths stress authority and status (Māori mana and chiefly authority; Haida chiefly rank, potlatch and supernatural power in stories).
- Nature: creation stories and personified natural forces show deep respect for the natural world in both cultures.
- Trickery: both feature trickster figures (Haida Raven; Māori Māui and other trickster episodes).
Not checked: forgiveness and love — while individual tales may contain reconciliation or love stories, these are not the primary, shared mythic values highlighted across both traditions.
Brief reasons:
- Family: both traditions centre genealogy and clan/whānau ties (Māori whakapapa; Haida clan relations and ancestry in stories).
- Power: myths stress authority and status (Māori mana and chiefly authority; Haida chiefly rank, potlatch and supernatural power in stories).
- Nature: creation stories and personified natural forces show deep respect for the natural world in both cultures.
- Trickery: both feature trickster figures (Haida Raven; Māori Māui and other trickster episodes).
Not checked: forgiveness and love — while individual tales may contain reconciliation or love stories, these are not the primary, shared mythic values highlighted across both traditions.
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