Kaylor Singleton

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Frogs and men with axes worked on it for four days and four nights, but the tree wouldn’t fall. A liana kept it from touching the ground. God ordered the toucan, “Cut it.” The toucan couldn’t, and for that was sentenced to eat fruit whole. The macaw cut the liana with his hard, sharp beak.
Kaylor Singleton
It's interesting that throughout these myths, gods view animals and men as equals. Cool look into how Native American societies did not view men as having dominance over animals
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