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According to "The World on Turtle's Back," which best demonstrates the Iroquois view of women?

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"The world on Turtle's back " is a myth that explains the thoughts that the Iroquois had regarding to how the earth was created.

Iroquois used to believe that women were a very important part in their community. Women were seen as the ones with the ability to help create and sustain the world.

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The option that best demonstrates the Iroquois view of women is "Women were respected because they helped create and sustain the world."

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The question is not complete since it does not provide the options to answer it, here are the options:

A) Women were viewed as clumsy and poor at making decisions.

B) Women were viewed as helpless without the support of men and animals,

C) Women were respected because they helped create and sustain the world.

D) Women were worshipped because they were the descendants of a goddess

"The World on Turtle's Back," is an Iroquois myth that tells the story of the creation of the world and where a woman plays a very important role since she is the one who is helped by the aquatic animal can create a lot of things that conform the current earth, being her a representation of mother earth.

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