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    China’s Creation Story In the beginning‚ the heaven and earth were still one and all was in chaos. The universe was like a big black egg‚ carrying Pan Gu inside itself. After eighteen thousand years‚ Pan Gu woke up from a long sleep. Because he felt suffocated‚ he took up a broad ax and wielded it with all his might to crack open the egg in which he is in. He formed the heavens and the cold‚ turbid matter formed the earth. Pan Gu stood between them‚ his head touching the sky‚ his feet planted on

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    The native American tribe known as the Iroquois‚ have a unique creation story. For this story sky‚ people and water exist but there is no land to speak of. It’s funny how most creation stories start off with the earth and sky already in existence. The Iroquois story starts with sky people that live high above the waters in the clouds. The sky people could not die‚ have children or experience sadness. Nonetheless; one day a sky woman realized she had become pregnant with twins. When she told her husband

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    post-Classic Navajo loom. The Two Gray Hills post‚ along with the neighboring posts of Brinks (at Newcomb) and Toadlena (which means "water bubbling out of the ground")‚ are west of U.S. Highway 666 midway between Shiprock and Gallup. Toadlena is at the foot of the Chuska’ Mountains; Two Gray Hills is on the plain‚ and Brinks is on the highway. Two competing traders‚ George Bloomfield and Ed Davies‚ deserve the credit for the eminence enjoyed by the Two Gray Hills-the Aristocrat of Navajo Rugs.

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    Navajo Wanda Moore Cultural Anthropology 101 Instructor: Jonathan Brooks April 23‚ 2012 In this essay I hope to educate some of the people that read it about the economic struggles that the Navajo tribe has endured‚ because of the white men laws and the government being thoughtless. The Navajo have been uprooted and placed on reservations; where the government wanted them. The Navajo have been called the Bedouins of America. They are a large nomad tribe. They live

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    Satan‚ Prince of Darkness‚ Lucifer‚ Iblis; no matter what title he bears‚ the devil is the most recognizable and distinct representation of evil in existence. In the story of Adam and Eve‚ the devil’s wicked evilness takes the form of temptation. He uses temptation to stray Eve from the path of God‚ the path she was created to follow. In the Lord of the Flies evil disguises itself as temptation yet again. The boys are tempted by their persisting desires to leave their civilized morals behind and

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    A basic understanding of the concept of "the Dreamtime" or Creation period is an important part of recognizing the inextricable bond traditional Aborigines have for the land and their culture. Traditional Aborigines believe the earth‚ like the sky‚ always existed and was the home of supernatural beings. At the beginning of time the earth looked like a featureless‚ desolate plain. Nothing existed on the surface. The earth was covered in eternal darkness as the sun and moon were still slumbering under

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    Apollo’s birth story begins immediately with a sense of the son of Zeus and Leto’s immense power. The earth is literally scared to let Apollo be born -- and thus it will not allow Leto to lay down and give birth. The earth fears that Apollo‚ born with power as great or nearly as great as Zeus himself‚ will be disgusted by the earth and destroy it. However‚ when Leto is finally allowed to give birth to Apollo on the island of Delos‚ Apollo does not destroy the earth. He does‚ however‚ immediately

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    World War II / Navajo Code Talkers The Navajo of the Southwestern U.S. are the largest Indian Reservation and most recognized tribe in all of the United States of America. It was based on the Navajo Language‚ one of the hardest languages to learn. Children who lived on the Reservation were not allowed to speak their own language at school but even that didn’t stop them; they always used it at home or any other place but if children were caught speaking any other language besides English‚ they

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    Lori-Ann Rapattoni EDER 309 October 31‚ 2012 “Woman Who Fell From the Sky” Lesson Plan This essay will present a cross-curricular lesson on a Native-American creation story/myth. It will be organized in four parts. These will include a detailed description of the topic‚ instructional objectives and learner goals‚ detailed content of the instruction and an art-based extension of the lesson. The lesson will comply with the learning areas of the Social Studies‚ Language Arts‚ and the

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    Seasons of the Navajo describes the cultures and traditions of the Navajo peoples. The movie focuses on one Navajo family living in Chinle‚ Arizona. Throughout the movie‚ several important Navajo traditions are discussed‚ especially in terms of how the family featured in the movie has preserved these traditions and continue to use them in their day-to-day lives. Tradition‚ especially in terms of the importance of family‚ is a major guiding force in Navajo society. Navajo society is based

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