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One Good Story: Native American Indian's Creation Myth

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Creation Myth Creation myth is a story of how the world made and how each country established. There has one creation myth in One Good Story, That One. To sum up it, there was nothing in the world except one person named god. God created the stars, moon, animals, man named Ah-damn, woman named Evening and so on. As a result, god made a world which people live in nowadays. Ah-damn gave an Indian’s name to the animals. However, Ah-damn and Evening were expelled from Evening’s garden by god because they ate apples, Indian’s name is mee-so. On the surface, it is sounded like Native American Indian’s creation myth because a story teller is Native American Indian and there are Indian’s name in the story. However, it is not real their own creation myth. It is changed creation myth of Genesis’ one, Adam and Eve. There are some elements which represent the Adam and Eve: god appears, man is named Ah-damn and woman is named Evening, and Ah-damn and Evening is expelled because they ate apples. Also, when I searched the internet for preparing a presentation, there was no Native American Indian’s creation myth like the creation myth in One Good Story, That One. …show more content…

In my opinion, Native American Indians want to evaluate white men’s narrow perspective about thought of Native Indian by telling a fake creation myth. Their narrow perspective about thought of Native Indian is that Native Indians are not enlightened but primitive, so they think Native Indian don’t use modern things. Especially, in One Good Story, That One, a scene that white men gave tobacco to Native Indian implies white men’s narrow perspective very well. Since, they may believe Native Indians should use tobacco because origin of tobacco is from Native

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