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| 1. | This tribe believed a woman fell from the sky and was kept afloat at first by a fish hawk |
| 2. | Bt the 1820s and forward, many Indian societies had already been disrupted and some of the ancient traditions__________ |
| 3. | presenting in human form or wtih human qualities |
| 5. | These kinds of ________forces can be sensed through the natural world |
| 7. | A female creator deity |
| 8. | It wasn't until the 1820s that ___________ started to collect and record Indian myths |
| 9. | Many Native American mythologies have a high deity referred to as the_________ |
| 11. | Myths and legends that are passed from generation to generation in oral form |
| 13. | this kind of myth talks about how the world was created |
| 15. | An animal pole used to present stories by Native Americans |
| 18. | The people of the Subartic region of inland Alaska are called this |
| 19. | The _______ gods and heroes usually establish or restore order |
| 20. | According to tradition, this time period came before people and animals became fixed in their present forms |
| 22. | Tribe of Southwest Indians who were not cliff dwellers |
| 26. | A common type of Native American trickster (can be seen in Looney Tunes) |
| 27. | Animals can _________ and be gods in Native American mythologies |
| 29. | A common type of Native American trickster (reproduces easily) |
| 30. | god or goddess |
| 33. | A common type of Native American trickster (Odin has 2) |
| 34. | group of people descended from a common ancestor or united by a common interest |
| 36. | ceremony that follows a set pattern |