should we also include The Lakota Creation as a valid theory?
It starts like this:
In the beginning, prior to the creation of the earth, the gods resided in an undifferentiated celestial domain and humans lived in an indescribably subterranean world devoid of culture. Chief among the gods were Takushkanshkan ("something that moves"), the Sun, who is married to the Moon, with whom he has one daughter, Wohpe ("falling star"); Old Man and Old Woman, whose daughter Ite ("face") is married to Wind, with whom she has four sons, the Four Winds.
Don't look at me for it, it isn't my theory. But wouldn't it be fair if your God gets a place in our schools as a valid theory, that we include this Lakota Creation story as well?
2007-01-19
04:55:20
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