"The World on the Turtle's Back" is a Native American creation story that explains the origins of the Earth and humanity. It begins with a pregnant Sky Woman who falls from the Sky World and is saved by animals who place her on the back of a giant turtle. As she plants seeds from the Sky World, the Earth begins to grow, leading to the creation of land and living beings. The story also explores themes of duality through the contrasting characters of the good twin, who creates life, and the evil twin, who brings chaos and destruction.
There are only about 2000,to 3000 leather back turtles in the world
well there are about 3,000 sea turtles in the world
The major theme of "The World on the Turtle's Back" is Earth's creation. It provided another perspective of how people thought the world was created.
A sea turtles shell stays on its back because its attached
because of there leather shell
Leather turtles are indeed endangered. As being the current largest turtle in the world, poachers seek many out for their leather-like skin.
turtles are a vertebrate that is why the have a hard thing on its back so turtles can protect its self from predators
leather back sea turtle.
the left handed twin gets banished and can never come back
there are about -556 leather-back turtles in the zoos around the globe.
turtles do loads of things by clearing out the sea and making sure that we all live in a clean community.
"The World on the Turtle's Back" is told in third person point of view. This traditional Iroquois creation story narrates the tale of how the world came to be according to the Iroquois people.