When comparing the Earth on the turtle when Grizzlies walked upright and the legend of the origin of the Navajo tribe when the world appeared, no one explained the origin. Many indigenous tribes and other religious groups around the world have created their own origins or creation myths for the Earth throughout the Earth or through the people of the Earth. These myths are based on the cultural and social beliefs of various tribes around the world. When the Grizzlies walked upright on the earth behind the turtle, the legend of the origin of the Navajo was three creation myths, Onedaga, Modoc, and Navajo.
No one explained the origin when the world appeared. Many indigenous tribes and other religious groups around the world have created their own origins or creation myths for the Earth throughout the Earth or through the people of the Earth. These myths are based on the cultural and social beliefs of various tribes around the world. When the Grizzlies walked upright on the earth behind the turtle, the legend of the origin of the Navajo was three creation myths, Onedaga, Modoc, and Navajo. Each of these myths are unique and different, but they share a lot at the same time ... more
Grizzly's Walk Up / Upright is the original legend created by Modoc. From the mythical background, Modok notes that it emphasizes nature and wildlife very much. Even during the conflict, the myth will not jump out and shout on your face. It is calm and written in an orderly way that you can infer that people in this tribe have the ability to calm down. It was her fault when Sky Spirit's daughter decided to bring out his curiosity to the utmost, for she was warned.
Iroquoi's Irokoi and its "legendary" tortoises tell their legend in the "world of turtles". The Iroquo tribe is one of the many native American tribes who live in the United States today, and indeed, more than 50,000 Iroquois living in the United States today live in the United States. The term Iroquois refers to six independent native American groups, Seneira, Cayuga, Oneida, Onedaga, Mohawk, Tascarola. The "Large Constraint Law" is a law that both the Constitution of the United States and the Charter of the UN Charter are based on the concept of the Iroquois Constitution. There are written versions of more than 25 stories. Between 175 and 200 years, the Iroquois dominated other Indian communities and was not influenced by the governance of Britain and France. "The story reminds people what they are, what they are, why they are in this particular place, and how they should stay here.