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    Exam 8: North America: Stories From the Zuni, Hopi, and Navajo Southwest; and From the Iroquois League Northeastern Woodlands
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    In the Navajo Creation Myth, the Creatures Are Always Able
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In the Navajo Creation Myth, the Creatures Are Always Able

Question 18

Question 18

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In the Navajo creation myth, the creatures are always able to get to the next world because ___________________.


A) the way is always obvious
B) they get help from a native of the current world
C) every group they encounter wants them to go
D) they have a fine intuition

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