the native american creation myths and the significance of rainbows
Native American creation myths are stories that describe how the world and its inhabitants were brought into existence according to indigenous beliefs. Rainbows hold significance in many of these myths, symbolizing a connection between the divine and earthly realms, as well as being seen as a bridge or path between dimensions.
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