North American Plains
African Indigenous
Creation Stories
Surprise!
100

In many Indigenous teachings, the natural and spiritual worlds are seen as what?

interconnected, not seperate

100

Who are believed to protect and guide families after death?

Ancestors

100

According to the Judeo-Christian story, how long did creation take?

Six days, with rest on the seventh.

100

Which god was seen as the Egyptian sun and creator?

Ra

200

Who often acts as healer and spiritual guide in Indigenous communities?

Shamans/Medicine Men

200

Why are offerings or sacrifices made in many African traditions?

Maintain good relationships with spirits/ancestors. To keep them happy. 

200

In Mayan stories, what were humans finally made from? 

Corn (maize)

200

In some Indigenous cultures, the earth is called what?

Mother Earth

300

What ritual uses sacred smoke to cleanse and prepare for ceremonies?

Smudging

300

What ceremonies mark transitions like birth, marriage, and death?

Rites of passage.

300

Who are Rangi and Papa in the Māori tradition?

Sky father and Earth mother

300

In African traditions, what major life stage is often marked by initiation ceremonies?

Adulthood (from boy to man, puberty)

400

Chiefs in Indigenous societies were respected most for which quality?

Their wisdom and respect from the community.

400

What practice is often used to communicate with spirits in African traditional religions?

Offerings and sacrifices

400

In Finnish mythology, what formed the earth?

A cosmic egg.

400

In the Popol Vuh, what material was rejected before corn was used to create humans?

Clay or Wood (both failed)

500

What is this religion called and what is its central value?

Animism & Harmony with nature

500

How do African Indigenous religions pass on their religion through generations?  

Oral traditions like song, stories.

500

In Egyptian myths, what first rose from the waters of chaos?

The Benben (mountain)

500

What are 2 things that make Judeo-Christianity different from the primal religions?

1. Belief in 1 God (monotheism). 

2. Scripture instead of oral traditions. 

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