Setting & Background
Characters
Creation & Nature
Good and Evil?
Symbolism & Cultural Values
100

What existed before the earth was created?

A vast ocean and a great sky void

100

Who fell through the hole in the Sky-World?

The pregnant woman (Sky Woman)

100

What animal offered its back for the Sky Woman to land on?

The great sea turtle

100

Which twin was born in the “normal” way?

The right-handed twin

100

What does the story show about the Iroquois view of animals?

Animals are wise, helpful, and respected

200

Where did the gods who looked like Iroquois live?

Sky-World

200

Who dug into the roots of the Great Tree?

The Sky Woman’s husband

200

How did the earth begin to grow?

The woman walked in a circle on the turtle’s back with soil

200

How did the left-handed twin enter the world?

Through his mother’s armpit, killing her

200

What does Sky Woman’s fall suggest about the role of women in creation?

Women are life-givers and vital to creation

300

What kind of beings lived in the Sky-World?

Gods who were like humans/Iroquois

300

What did the woman carry with her as she fell?

Bits of roots and plants

300

What natural direction did the woman walk that’s still followed in ceremonies?

The direction the sun moves (clockwise)

300

What do the twins represent in Iroquois belief?

Opposing but necessary forces (balance)

300

What do the plant roots she carried symbolize?

The potential for new life and growth

400

What sacred object stood in the center of the Sky-World?

The Great Tree

400

Who eventually brought up the soil from the bottom of the ocean?

The muskrat

400

What grew from the mother’s head after her death?

Corn, beans, and squash

400

Give one example of a creation by the right-handed twin and a counter by the left-handed twin.

Deer vs. mountain lion, ground squirrel vs. weasel, etc.

400

What does the death of the mother lead to in the story?

The growth of sacred plants and food for the people

500

What does the Sky-World symbolize in Iroquois beliefs about creation and the divine?

A spiritual realm or heavenly origin of life, above the physical world

500

What title was given to the muskrat for his role in creation?

The Earth-Diver

500

Why are corn, beans, and squash called “the three sisters”?

They are companion crops and traditional Iroquois staple foods

500

Why do the Iroquois honor both twins instead of labeling one as purely evil?

They believe both forces are needed for balance in nature and life

500

What major Iroquois value is reflected in the contest between the twins?

The need for balance, not just victory of good over evil

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