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17 September, 01:38

ow does the Sun differ in the Blackfeet and Apache myths? In the Blackfeet myth, the Sun is the Creator; in the Apache myth, the Sun is made by the main Creator. In the Blackfeet myth, the Sun is a Creator; in the Apache myth, the Sun is not a Creator. In the Blackfeet myth, the Sun does not make anything; in the Apache myth, the Sun makes everything. In the Blackfeet myth, the Sun is called the Old Man; in the Apache myth, the Sun is called Kúterastan.

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  1. 17 September, 02:00
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    The correct answers is A.

    In the Blackfeet myth, the universe is believed to have been created by Napioa, who was also known as "the sun."

    On the other hand, in the Apache myth, the world was made by The Creator, who created Sun-god.
  2. 17 September, 02:20
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    How does the Sun differ in the Blackfeet and Apache myths?

    A. In the Blackfeet myth, the Sun is the Creator; in the Apache myth, the Sun is made by the main Creator.

    B. In the Blackfeet myth, the Sun is a Creator; in the Apache myth, the Sun is not a Creator.

    C. In the Blackfeet myth, the Sun does not make anything; in the Apache myth, the Sun makes everything.

    D. In the Blackfeet myth, the Sun is called the Old Man; in the Apache myth, the Sun is called Kúterastan.

    Explanation:

    A is the correct answer because ...

    In the Blackfeet myth, the Sun is called the Creator, or Old Man

    In the Apache myth, the Sun is created from the bearded man which is the creator of all things
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