Answer:
I think the answer is the importance of family or the virtue of family. It is important to remember that the Maori myth was about bravery, while the Haida was about supernatural.
Step-by-step explanation:
"Before colonisation, parenting in Māori society occurred within the context of the whānau (extended family), which often comprised three or more generations. The care of children was a collective responsibility. Much care was provided by the grandparent generation."
I think this was the answer. But I suggest that you double check and write or type what you believe the answer is.