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    The World On A Turtle’s Back There’s this place called the Sky World‚ and there lives a man and his wife who is expecting a child.And there’s a tree in the center of the Sky World that no being is allowed to eat from.Don’t touch the tree‚ don’t eat from the tree‚ don’t pee on the tree‚ don’t look at the tree‚ don’t think about the tree! Well guess what? The wife is having her weird craving as most pregnant women do and she demands of her husband to get the tree’s roots so she can eat them.He’s

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    World on a Turtles Back Have you ever wondered how the world came to be? I know I have. Whenever I have a question about things like that I look to the Indians to find my answers. They have a lot of stories about how they think the world came to be‚ and their all very interesting. There are many myths and legends that answer any questions that you might have. Back when the Indians used to sit around the campfires‚ and tell stories about how the land came to be‚ I think they were just looking

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    Comparing creation stories The two stories that I read did not have a lot in common with each other. They were both very different stories‚ but there were some similarities. But come on now a Native American story could not be like a Sumerian story. “The World on the Turtles Back” was about a woman goddess who was pregnant with a child and hungry dinning on everything she asked her man to bring her bark from the forbidden tree. But then she fell through the ground. Then she started on creating

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    The story "The world on a turtle’s back" is an Iroquois myth while the story "The story of corn and medicine" is a Cherokee myth. While reading two stories "The world on a turtle’s back" and "The story of corn and medicine" countless people may notice innumerable objects. Those that read the stories may have detected four similarities in both of the stories. They may have also observed four differences in both of the stories. In various creation myth stories‚ there are multiple similarities and differences

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    The world on the turtles back The world on the turtles back is a creation myth story that has been passed down from generation to generation in the Native American culture. The story gives explanations for how the world came to be. It also tells of how day & night and also agriculture was created. The Native Americans believed that there was a city in the sky. A woman lived there and became ill. She begged her husband to get things from a sacred tree. Upon refusal

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    Okay‚ so there’s this place called the Sky World‚ and there lives a man and his wife who is expecting a child. And there’s a tree in the center of the Sky World that no being is allowed to eat from. *sounds familliar?* Don’t touch the tree‚ don’t eat from the tree‚ don’t pee on the tree‚ don’t look at the tree‚ don’t think about the tree! Well guess what? The wife is having her weird craving as most pregnant women do and she demands of her husband to get the tree’s roots so she can eat them. He’s

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    A Myth is a story‚ usually traditional‚ explaining the history of a certain people that explains a phenomenon‚ which usually involve supernatural events or beings. One type of myth is a creation myth that explains how the world came to be. Almost every people have their own creation myths which their ancestors have passed down. Many creation myths are similar in their details but there are some that are completely different like “The World on the Turtles Back” and “Birth in the Dawn”. “The world on

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    power” in which she saw the Great Tree uprooted The Sky Woman’s falling through the hole The handful of dirt magically growing into the Earth The Sky Woman’s accidental dropping of seeds from the Sky World‚ which became Earth’s plants Significance : There are many inexplicable and mystical elements in the myth. The events which involve spiritual or magical circumstances often have the most important consequences: each of the events above is a major catalyst or plot event. -These events show the importance

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    The Bible vs. The World on a Turtle’s Back The coming of man has always been ambiguous. Religion‚ ethnicity‚ and culture all participate in the coming of man. How mankind came into existence has many different versions‚ many of which lie in the Torah‚ Koran‚ and Bible. “The World on a Turtle’s Back” is the Iroquois belief of creation‚ divergent to “The Creation Story” from the Bible. Though these versions are about the same topic‚ they both differ on several accounts. “And God said‚ let there

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    Creation Myths across the Cultures Hum/105 World Mythology Creation Myths across the Cultures “In the beginning‚ there was - Nun? Nothing? A great blackness? Water? Perhaps‚ there was only sand and sky?” All of the great Creation stories begin with this very simple statement‚ and then proceed to tell us of the gods and goddesses that created this vast and wonderful Earth. Although these stories had many similarities‚ they also had just as many differences. In this essay‚ I am going to

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