Iroquois
Chinook
Yakama
Choctaw & Chickasaw
Cherokee
100

What did Sky Woman fall from?

She fell from the sky.

100

How many eggs did the Thunderbird lay?

Seven Eggs

100

Who created the world and the first humans in the Yakama story?

The God Above.

100

What did the God brothers search for?

Good land.

100

Where did the animals live before coming to Earth?

In the great heaven above.

200

Who put Sky Woman on his back?

The Turtle.

200

What happened to the eggs in the story?

  • The Giant Woman pushed the eggs from the nest.
200

From what material were the men created?

They were created from mud.

200

How did the God brothers divide the people?

They split them into two groups, one on each side of the river

200

Who was sent to find land on Earth?

The Water Beetle.

300

What do the twin sons, Sapling and Flint, represent?

They represent good and evil.

300

What did the seven eggs hatch into?

They hatched into the people of the seven tribes

300

What did the God Above teach the men?

He taught them hunting and fishing.

300

What was the purpose of splitting the people into two groups?

To ensure they did not run out of good land, food, and water

300

What did the Great Buzzard create?

The mountains and valleys.

400

What did Sapling do in the story?

Sapling defeated Flint and created the world.

400

What did the Giant Woman's jealousy lead to?

It led to the creation of seven separate tribes.

400

What punishment did Mother Earth send for the people's bad behavior?

She sent earthquakes.

400

How do the Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes work together?

They work together for survival despite being separate

400

Why could the animals not initially find suitable land?

The land was too wet.

500

How did the land of North America come to be, according to the Iroquois myth?

  • Turtle was covered with mud brought by frogs, creating land.
500

How does the story of the Thunderbird highlight the theme of jealousy?

The Giant Woman's jealousy caused her to push the eggs, impacting the tribes' creation.

500

How does the Yakama myth explain the relationship between men and women?

Men were taught hunting and fishing, while women were taught cooking and farming.

500

What does this myth reveal about the importance of land and resources to these tribes?

It shows that land and resources were vital for their survival

500

How does the Cherokee myth explain the creation of the Earth?

It describes the processes through which the animals and elements shaped the land.

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