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Based on a comparison of the myths "The Maori: Genealogies and Origins in New Zealand” and "The Raven and the First Men: The Beginnings of the Haida,” if the Maori and the Haida people decided to create a myth together, what would most likely be the value expressed?
the need for freedom
the importance of family
the advantage of cleverness
the significance of individuality
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the importance of family
Both stories are origin myths that emphasize beginnings and human connections: the Maori account centers on genealogies and ancestry, and the Haida Raven story explains how the first people came into being—so a shared value would be the significance of family and kinship.
Both stories are origin myths that emphasize beginnings and human connections: the Maori account centers on genealogies and ancestry, and the Haida Raven story explains how the first people came into being—so a shared value would be the significance of family and kinship.
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