McGaa identifies four ethical commandments within Native American moral thinking that are summarized in the concept of coexistence.
Step-by-step explanation:
The societies of the native Americans were increasingly naturalistic and wee about living in harmony with and respect the elements of the nature around them.
This was surmised in their core four values which are respect for the Great Spirit, respect for fellow humans, and respect for individual freedom.
These values are at large the symbol of coexistence among the people who believe they must live in harmony with their surroundings and fellow human.