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Based on "The World on Turtle's Back," which statement best describes the Iroquois attitude toward nature and the environment? The Iroquois believed that the gods had given them control over nature. The Iroquois were very fearful of the dangers of plants and animals. The Iroquois believed that only plants and animals benefiting people should survive. The Iroquois revered nature and valued the plants and animals that sustained them.

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Answered by Agastya0606
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As the Iroquois myth goes in "The World's on the Turtle's Back", the last option would be the correct one.


"The Iroquois revered nature and valued the plants and animals that sustained them".


Explanation:


Though there was always a conflict between the right-handed and left-handed twin, they admired their creation. Even if they created the opposite lives, they knew that not one's creations would survive without the other's.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Here” World on Turtle's Back”. In the part of the Sky world which was man who planned to please his own pregnant wife.

Then his wife announced to him that she become bark from Green Tree roots.

He known that it was highly string and he dug with strong roots of tree for the wife.

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