The Iroquois believed in nature and that every thing including in-animate objects had spirits so that everything should be treated fairly.
Oneida , a Iroquois tribe
In the Iroquois language, particularly in the Mohawk dialect, the word for "shadow" is "sahkwé:ri." It's important to note that the Iroquois Confederacy includes several different nations, each with its own dialects and variations, so the term may differ in other Iroquois languages.
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The theory of evolution proposed by Charles Darwin in the 19th century caused conflict between religion and science, particularly with creationist beliefs. This theory challenged traditional religious beliefs about the origins of life on Earth and led to debates about faith versus scientific evidence. The conflict between religious beliefs and scientific theories continues to be a topic of controversy in some communities today.
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