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English: Sculpture "Mother Earth: The Legend of Aataentsic" in the Jacques-Cartier Park, Gatineau, Québec. Interpretation of Mother Earth from the creation story of the Haudenosaunee people. Like the stars and the moon, she was created from parts of Sky Woman (Aataentsic), which the good spirit buried in the earth so that all living beings would always find food.
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