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What is one way that "The Maori: Genealogies and Origins in New Zealand” contrasts with "The Raven and the First Men: The Beginnings of the Haida”?

The Maori myth features courage, but the Haida myth does not.
The Maori myth features community, but the Haida myth does not.
The Maori myth features the gods, but the Haida myth does not.
The Maori myth features deception, but the Haida myth does not.

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The contrast between the two both the story is The Maori myth features courage, but the Haida myth does not. Thus, option 1st is correct.

What does the Raven and the First Men represent?

The Haida creation myth is portrayed in Raven and the First Men. The Raven was said to have ended up on Haida Gwaii's Rose Spit Beach. Some sounds drew his attention to a big clamshell containing small critters that were hesitant to leave their shell.

According to the myth described in "The Maori: Genealogies and Origins in New Zealand," the Maori people are in charge of their land and are aware of their capacities.

Therefore, it can be concluded that  one difference between the two texts is that, in contrast to the Haida narrative, the Maori myth does not include bravery.

Hence, option  1st is correct.

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