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Well, they're alike because they both got in conflict with the Americans. The Cherokee had the Trail of Tears and the Navajo the Long Walk. They both grew crops. Both tribes also treasured horses and made pottery. They both have close to 300,000 members today. They were different in many ways. The Navajo are from the high alitude desert Southwest, the Cherokee from the wooded Southeast. The Navajo returned to their native land, the Cherokee made a new life in Okalahoma ( except for some who remained in the east). The Navajo increased the size of their lands to 27,000 square miles. The Cherokee last much of their lands in the Dawes Act and the creation of the state of Oklahoma. Thee Cherokee were viewed as more civilized and had slaves and created a written language and most became very literate. The Navajo after 1540 became more and more of a sheep herding people. Their languages are completely different as is their religion and culture.
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The duration of The Creation of the Humanoids is 1.4 hours.
Creation Today - 2011 - 1.36 was released on: USA: 2012
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The storyteller uses the creation story to explain observable facts about the natural world by attributing the origins of natural phenomena to the actions of gods and spirits. Additionally, specific Cherokee traditions and beliefs are incorporated into the creation story through the portrayal of how key figures and events in the story shaped Cherokee cultural practices and values. This blending of natural observations with cultural legends provides a holistic understanding of the world for the Cherokee people.
The owl is present in the "Creation Story" of the Cherokee. He is honored as he, and the cougar or panther (dependent on the version of the story), were the only ones who stayed awake for the entire creation.
Sequoya was a Cherokee silversmith in 1821 he completed his independent creation of syllabary , making , reading and writing in cherokee possible
Quite right, for all the Indian nations can tell the story of the creation. They also talk of the return of a white bearded God who visited their forefathers many years ago. Christ told his apostles "Other sheep I have who are not of this fold, them to must I visit". These other sheep I strongly belive were the American Indian whom Christ visited long before it was called America.
Do you mean the formation of the Earth? If so, the two competing theories are creation and evolution, as in the formation of the observable universe by the Big Bang.
Do you mean the formation of the Earth? If so, the two competing theories are creation and evolution, as in the formation of the observable universe by the Big Bang.
The Inuit people have an oral tradition, not written. These oral traditions when first recorded noted that they have used totem poles since their creation (the creation of the Inuit People that is).
Both the Hindu and Catholic creation stories involve a divine being creating the universe out of nothing, and both emphasize the divine power and wisdom behind creation. Additionally, both traditions hold that humans are a special creation with a unique purpose in the world.
Each Native American tribe has their own oral traditions about their creation story. Each tribe tells a different story. Some oral traditions tell about how the tribe traveled from one region to another. There are no oral traditions about coming from another country. This is because Native Americans had no concept of Countries.
African creation myths vary due to the continent's diverse cultures and populations, each with its own unique beliefs and traditions. These myths reflect the history, environment, and worldview of different African peoples, highlighting the richness and complexity of the continent's cultural heritage.
Indian people are taught that land is not owned. It is believed that the creator, mother earth created Indians and the land for all of creation.
Sequoyah wanted his people to remain free he thought that if his people could communicate with each other by reading and writing, then they could keep their independence of the white people because the Cherokees had no written language.