"Iroquo Creation Story" has many similarities and differences with Jewish - Christian version Adam and Eve. The biggest difference is that in the Jewish - Christian version the earth was created by God and in Iroquo's story it was created by women. I noticed that not only this story but also almost all the native American stories I heard are based on nature. Another similarity is the use of good and evil in the story of Iroquois, the upper and lower parts of the earth, and the taboo tree of Adam and Eve. Christian version of Iroquois and Jews - A woman in the story of Eve is fascinated by animals. In the Iroquois creative story, Enigorio is equivalent to God, Enigonhahetgea is equivalent to the devil. Enigorio creates the sun and moon in his mother's body in later years, but while producing animals, rivers, people, and food, Enigonhahetgea is creating dangerous things for humans like dangerous animals and dangerous landmarks . They are not identical, they have their own touch, but they have three things in common; God and devil, heaven and hell, and the creation of the universe.
Comparison and comparison of Genesis and Iroquois' s Creative Story When I was reading two stories, or Genesis and Iroquois. There are some similarities between the two. In Genesis I talk about heaven and the earth like the two worlds mentioned in Iroquo's story. (Iroko 's creative story 23 pages / Genesis 1 page). When we talked about the world underlying the world that the earth does not look dark, God created the sun, the moon and the stars to adjust the day, the night, the season, and the year. (Iroko's creative story 24 pages / Genesis 1 page). In either talk God puts animals on land, water, birds and trees in the air. (Iroko's creative story 24 pages / Genesis 1 page). In these two stories, God uses his image to remove men and women from dust and sucks their nostrils to give them life. (Iroko 's creative story 24 pages / Genesis 2 pages). I also noticed many differences between the story of Iroquois and Genesis. During ~
"Iroquo Creation Story" has many similarities and differences with Jewish - Christian version Adam and Eve. The biggest difference is that in the Jewish - Christian version the earth was created by God and in Iroquo's story it was created by women. I noticed that not only this story but also almost all the native American stories I heard are based on nature. Another similarity is the use of good and evil in the story of Iroquois, the upper and lower parts of the earth, and the taboo tree of Adam and Eve. Christian version of Iroquois and Jews - A woman in the story of Eve is fascinated by animals. In the Iroquois creative story, Enigorio is equivalent to God, Enigonhahetgea is equivalent to the devil.