Once upon a time there was a tribe of Aztecs who loved to use their weaving skills. One day, they met the Navajo and were amazed by how creative they were. The Navajo told the Aztecs that they learned to weave from the Cherokee tribe. So, the Aztecs decided to go on a journey to find the Cherokee and learn more about weaving.
Along the way, they met the Incas who were also interested in weaving. The Incas invited the Aztecs to join them on the journey to the Cherokee tribe. When they finally arrived, the Cherokee taught all three tribes how to weave. They had so much fun learning from each other, that they decided to have a weaving competition.
The winner of the competition would be the tribe who could create the most beautiful and unique weave. The Navajo wove a picture of the sun, the Aztecs wove a picture of an eagle, and the Incas wove a picture of Machu Picchu. But, just as they were about to announce the winner, the Guarani tribe arrived. The Guarani had never woven before but they wanted to try.
To everyone's surprise, the Guarani wove a picture of all four tribes together, holding hands and weaving. It was the most beautiful and creative weave of all. The other tribes were amazed and declared the Guarani the winner. From that day on, all four tribes became friends and wove together every year, creating beautiful and unique weaves that showcased their friendship.
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