Answer:
Haida and Maori cultures view the relationship between humans and the environment in a way that both mothers are ready to sacrifice for their children.
Explanation:
The Haida culture is more focused on creating light and people, the Maori one is more focused on nature and the connection with it.
The myth about Maori tells us how people were born and how nature influenced it. The children lived in darkness.
The myth about Haida tells us about Raven who stole the Sun, the Moon and the stars to bring the light to the world. He made animals, fishes, and people but they also lived in darkness. This was the reason he stole the light.