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Connect Folk literature often conveys information about a people's culture. From this
myth, what do you learn about the Iroquois attitude toward nature and their view of their
gods? Support your responses with evidence from the text.

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Myths were very important to the Iroquois because it was these myths that allowed them to present their religious, cultural, and worldviews.

Unfortunately, you didn't show the myth your question refers to, which makes it impossible for me to show you a specific answer, but I'll help you as best I can.

In general, we can say that the myths of the Iroquois shows:

  • The Iroquois believed in many gods. These gods could have good or bad attitudes.
  • These gods were powerful and supernatural beings and in addition to them, the Iroquois believed in spirits and demons.
  • The Iroquois believed in a central god, who was the most powerful of all and called himself The Great Spirit.
  • The Iroquois saw nature as a superior force, as it harbored many forms of life.
  • In this case, for them, it was important to respect nature and all beings within it, maintaining a balance between all living beings.

To answer your question, you should look for these elements in the myth you have access to.

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