Kyle
Wilson
Creation
of the First Indians
The story
of the Creation of the First Indians teaches the reader of the myth that God
created the world that you live in. This story is related to the Bible in many
ways. The people animals disobey him just like Adam and Eve. The animals wanted
to change their names. The Great Chief Above told them no, because his word is
law. This tells the animals that the Great Chief Above is the ruler. “"Because
you have tried to change my law, I will not make the human being this time.
Because you have disobeyed me, you have soiled what I brought with me.” The
animals are also related closely to people. “When he had finished his work, the
Creator called the animal people to him.” This myth also explains on the last
page about human nature when the Great Chief Above had illustrated the bow and
arrow and the salmon net on the wall at lake Chelan to explain how to hunt and
catch fish to the new Indian tribes.“After twelve moons, the animal people
gathered to meet the Creator as he had directed.” This quote also refers to the
Bible as some day Jesus will return for all Christians to take them to Heaven
like the creator did for the Coyote.
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