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Which details from the myths support the idea that both the Maori and Haida understand the value of determination?

The brothers in the Maori myth use all of their strength to separate the sky and the earth, and the Raven in the Haida myth spies on the Sky Chief and his daughter in order to accomplish his goal.
The brothers in the Maori myth fight one another and their parents for control of the earth, and the Raven in the Haida myth discovers humans and then takes care of them.
The brothers in the Maori myth try several different ways to separate the sky and earth, and the Raven in the Haida myth continues to wail until he’s given the box he wants.
The brothers in the Maori myth make an agreement and stick to it without arguing, and the Raven in the Haida myth finds a sneaky way to bring light into the world in three different ways.
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The brothers in the Maori myth try several different ways to separate the sky and earth, and the Raven in the Haida myth continues to wail until he's given the box he wants.
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  • The brothers in the Maori myth try several different ways to separate the sky and earth, and the Raven in the Haida myth continues to wail until he's given the box he wants.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the Haida legend, the Raven got himself alone one day on Rose Spit shoreline in Haida Gwaii. He saw an unprecedented clamshell and projecting from it were various little people. The Raven urged them to leave the shell to go along with him in his awesome world.

A portion of the people were reluctant at first, however they were overwhelmed by interest and in the long run rose up out of the halfway open mammoth clamshell to end up the main Haida.

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