Respuesta :
Compared to the Haida myth, which focuses on creating light and people, the Māori myth focuses mostly on the creation of the natural world by Gods, which were seen as role models for human kind.
On the one hand, the Haida myth the focus is on the explanation of the creation of the natural world and the forest. Haida mythology is related to the story of Raven, a figure that helps people and transforms the world for them, it also teaches humans how to live from the nature. However, the Raven is also represented as a mischievous figure that loves to trick humans and create chaos. The Raven is also greedy and frivolous character but in the end, it helps the humankind unintentionally.
On the other hand, Māori myths and legends explain the creation of the people, the elements and the natural world, including the sea, water, the sky, the land and even the weather. Therefore, it would be fair to say that both mythologies are related to the creation of the earth and how it is related with humankind and animals.