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"The Legend of the Yakwawiak"

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    JS6 (7-8) Day 24
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  • What will you find when you dig into the earth in the places where the battle against the Yakwawiak?
    You will find the bones and the great tusks of the Yakwawiak.
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  • In the story, what does the cranberry mean to the people when they see it?
    "They remember the fate of the Yakwawiak, those creatures who had no respect for the rest of the creation."
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  • Why did Kitselemukong not kill the last of the Yakwawiak?
    Because he is the last of his kind and will not bother anyone.
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  • What did the Creator do while the humans and animals fought Yakwawiak?
    He watched from the top of the highest mountain as they fought.
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  • Were the human beings and the animals able to defeat the Yakwawiak?
    No. It was too powerful
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  • Who told the Creator that the Yakwawiak did not respect all other creatures?
    Two Hawk Flying
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  • What were the words of the Creator that the great monster Yakwawiak did not remember?
    "All beings on earth should live together"
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  • Why could no arrow pierce Yakwawiak?
    The skin and hair of the Yakwawiak was so thick that no arrow could pierce it.
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  • Which word does this image show? battle - monster - creature - destroy
    destroy
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  • Which word describes this picture best? monster or creature
    monster
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  • Which word describes this picture best? monster or creature
    creature
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  • Which word describes this picture best? gather - battle - council - destroy
    battle
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  • The story of the Yakwawiak teaches us
    We should respect the Earth and take care of it and other animals
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  • A legend is _____.
    a fictional story passed down over time and told as if true with made up things and facts
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  • Why does Kitselemukong create the cranberry?
    as a way to remind everyone to live in harmony
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  • Based on the story, how were the marshlands created?
    through the trampling feet of huge creatures and blood
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