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Cave Paintings were Native American hand drawn paintings that told a story related to the First Civilization.

Cave Painting #1: In the First days of the World, the Earth was covered with water. There was no light in the sky, neither sun at day nor stars or moon at night.

Cave Painting #2: Under the surface lived the water animals. Loon, Kingfisher, Otter, Muckrat... they all live in darkness.

Cave Painting #3: In the sky the Great Spirit sat beneath the branches of a glowing apple tree with roots that sank into the clouds.

Cave Painting #4: One day, the Great Spirit called to his daughter, the Sky Woman. He pulled up the tree so she could look down to the Earth.

Cave Painting #5: "How can they live in such darkness and chaos?" asked the Sky Woman. The Great Spirit replied, "If you desire you can bring them light and order."

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