In the Maori myth, the children try to separate their parents. Which evidence illustrates the point that the Maori understand the importance of patience and hard work?

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Answer:

The children fail at first, but work together to separate their parents.

Explanation:

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Explanation:

The Maori myth is a native New Zealand myth that explains the creation of the world through the primal couple and all-fathers Rangi and Papa. Their children, once discuss about living in the lights and conclude that for that purpose they have to separate their parents. After several tries, Tane, gods of forest and birds accomplishes the goal. In that sense, they understood the importance of patience and hard work since even after failure and failure they continued trying to reach the objective until they reached it, eventually.