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ad-work [718]
2 years ago
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Based on these excerpts, how do the Haida and Maori cultures view the relationship between humans and the environment? The Haida

believe they exist to serve nature, while the Maori believe they must live in harmony with their surroundings. The Haida believe they must overcome the elements of nature, while the Maori believe they must be kind to their surroundings. The Haida believe they created their surroundings, while the Maori believe they are more powerful than nature. The Haida believe they were picked to be responsible for the earth, while the Maori see themselves in conflict with nature.
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1 answer:
Zigmanuir [339]2 years ago
3 0

The correct answer should be: The Haida believe they created their surroundings, while the Maori believe they are more powerful than nature.

The best way to come up with the correct answer is to evaluate the context clues stated in the excerpts. In line with this, the following are the clues: no one to take care of the earth, and able to master anything that they decide to conquer.

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