"Where is the earth?," asked The Girl, to which Kúterastan replied by asking: "Where is the sky?" Then, requesting that he not be disturbed, he began to sing: "I am thinking, thinking, thinking, thinking what shall I do next." Four times he thus sang, at the end of the fourth time, brushing his face with his hands, which he rubbed briskly together and parted quickly; and there before him stood The Sun. Raising his left hand to his brow from the sweat thereon, which he rolled in his hands as before, Kúterastan let drop from his right palm a small boy. The four sat upon that still cloud for a time as if in reverie. The first to break the silence being he who commenced the creation. "What shall we do next? I do not like this cloud to live upon, but we are to rule and must stay together. How dreary it is here! I wish we had someplace to go." —"The North American Indian Apache Mythology—Creation Myth"
What does this passage show about the culture of the Apaches?
They are able to sit on clouds.
The number four is important to them.
They are good singers.