Iroquois Indians Compare And Contrast Essay

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Throughout different cultures, myths have been created to help people understand the past. Most of the traditional stories explain early history or natural phenomenon with different supernatural beings or events. The creation myth of the African Bushmen and the creation story of the Iroquois Indians are very similar in which they both portray the myth of creation. However, both are equally very different. Though the stories are extremely different, the principle is the same. The African Bushmen believe Kaang, their god, created everything on Earth. People and animals lived in peace underneath the Earth. Because they all lived so blissfully together, Kaang decided to create the world above. First, Kaang created a marvelous tree and at the base of the tree, he dug a hole. Kaang dug the hole so deep that it reached where the people and animals lived so that after he was done building the world he could show them. In contrast, the Iroquois Indians believe the creators of Earth were the Sky Woman and her sons. The Sky Woman informed her husband that she was pregnant. With this in mind, the husband became angry and pushed the Sky Woman through a hole, where she landed on Earth. The Sky Woman created the sun, moon, and stars, while her twin sons filled the Earth with their creations. All the …show more content…

In other words, Kaang created the world for animals and humans, warning the humans that if they were to start a fire, great evil would overtake them. Obviously the humans disobeyed Kaang’s one command, and as a result, the animals fled. On the contrary, in the Iroquois myth, the Sky Women gave birth to a son that was evil. Flint created everything bad in the world, messing up everything his twin brother did to make the world good. In the end, the two brothers fought until Flint was beaten. Both creation myths explain how evil entered the world, just in different

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