The Native American stories interested me greaty because of the fact that most of the stories have references to the 'great white man' and all the Native Americans wanting to be like them. They wrote things in certain stories about how they were not good enough and they caused most of the problems that occured. For example, "The creator clothed them. And when the two couple lie down to sleep at night he placed an apple by the side of each pair directing them not to touch or eat of them. In the morning it appeared that the woman of the yellow skin people had eaten the apple that was laid near the two, and they were naked. The white skinned people had not eaten the apple placed for a temptation; and their clothing remained upon them. "
The way that these stories are told I get a feeling of overpowerment by the 'white man'. What I mean by this is I think that the 'white man' forced Native Americans to write these stories like this because of the negative light the Native Americans are portrayed in.
The creation story intrigued me the most because it was very similar to the creation story in genesis but yet it was different. Like how there were a white couple and a yellow couple. And the fact that a piece of fruit was involved by eating it and the yellow couple realizing that they were not clothed. I think that the only reason the Native Americans wanted to be like the whites was because the whites had the power that they wanted.