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Iroquois Right Handed Twin

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So far the story is like other creation myths in that there is a world of gods (the Sky-people) similar to Greek/Roman and Egyptian beliefs. Also the world is very plain and empty similar to Christian/Jewish beliefs. The creatures in this story are very intellectual and have a system of understanding between them. This proves that the Iroquois people thought that animals weren’t mindless but intelligent creatures. The twins mother represents “Mother Nature”. She is the birther of what caused humans to form and is therefore very important. The right-handed twin was seen as more admirable, which shows that the Iroquois values telling the truth and being a “good person”. The rituals and games the Iroquois play are important to their culture and lives, they gamble, play lacrosse, battle with clubs, and dueled with other chosen weapons. The myth explains that the Grandmother became the moon and presides mostly in the Night because her favourite twin, the left-handed twin, represents the night. 5) The right- handed twin is truthful but the left- handed twin is not, the left is rebellious and wants to do things himself, while the right follows the rules and regular ways of doing things. Although the left-handed twin has traits that the Iroquois do not want their …show more content…

They find nature very important and believe that they are equal to it (they were built alongside it). Their idea of their gods takes that concept and flips it because they believe that they are very similar to the gods in needs and stature so they see themselves as very important. On the topic of good and evil, they make it very obvious that they believe it creates a balance in the world. When the twins are competing, the storyteller/ author explains many rituals and sports the Iroquois play including lacrosse and gambling: this also explains that games were played to test each other's skills as well as for

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