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Differences Between Ojibwa And Iroquois Culture

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The Ojibwa and Iroquois cultural stories both had settings that were located in Canada. But do you know the differences between their cultures? This instructive essay will teach some major differences between the Ojibwa and Iroquois culture. There are four essential differences that are going to be included in this essay. First, the Ojibwe had more animals invented in their cultural tales, the Iroquoians travelled more in their tales, the Ojibwa shows more uses of spirits in their tales, and finally there are more chiefs showed in the Iroquoian cultural tales. The Ojibwe cultural tales express why certain animals were invented and also expresses what the animal did. The tale “The first butterflies” is a very good example to support my sub …show more content…

The tale “De-Ka-Nah-Wi-Da and Hiawatha” is an amazing example to support my thesis. In this tale, a great man called De-Kah-Na-Wi-Da goes around to all the tribes on a white stone canoe to offer peace and make friendship between the tribes. De-Ka-Nah-Wi-Da was a young man who had a dream of making peace between the six hereditaries to make the earth a better place. This tale helps support the sub thesis because it shows De-Ka-Nah-Wi-Da travelling around to all the tribes for a good reason; to make peace. There is another tale called “Origin of the Pleiades” that is about a group of kids that wanted to enjoy and please themselves by dancing after they and their tribe set up a lodge in a good hunting ground after they traveled all the way to the hunting ground. This helped the sub thesis by supporting the fact that the kids had traveled with the tribe to the hunting ground. The final story that helps support the thesis is the “Three brothers who followed the sun”. This story conveys about three brothers with a brilliant idea for an adventure to the edge of the earth, that’s where the sky comes down and up and touches the deep sea water. The brothers traveled for years and when they finally reached they had an idea of going to the other side of the sky where the two of the brothers , eldest dead, were taken and were disassembled and assembled by an old man which made the brothers have …show more content…

The tale “De-Ka-Nah-Wi-Da and Hiawatha” sets a great example that supports the thesis. This tale about a man named De-Ka-Nah-Wi-Da that travelled to six hereditaries to agree on a peace offering between the tribe’s chiefs. This tale supports my thesis because this story showed that there were “chiefs” that agreed to the peace offering. Another tale is “Gadaisyo the Woman Chief”. This cultural tale is about a woman chief named Gadaisyo that ruled over an Indian village that kept on increasing in population because she was a progressive and a good chief. One day there was a stray white dog and Gadaisyo claimed it and people started getting jealous and started splitting away from her and the rest of the tribe. Godasiyo then decided to move to a new land and to make a new village. When she was travelling to the land on a boat, the boat had suddenly crashed causing herself, her luggage, and her dog to all be drawn to the bottom of the ocean. Then from then on, the tribes started to speak different languages. This cultural tale supports the sub thesis because it shows Godasiyo as a woman “chief” that did so much accomplishments and that proves the fact that there chiefs included in Iroquoian stories. The final cultural tale is “Origin of the Pleiades”. This tale is about a party of tribes that travel to a good hunting ground annually that was held by the chief who is

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