The signs of corn

Which evidence from the story suggests that the Sioux believed the great spirit controlled the weather ?
They plant four kernels in each direction .
They held their how heavenward.
They asked the Great Spirit for rain
They thank the Great Spirit after a good crop .

The evidence from the story that suggests that the Sioux believed the Great Spirit controlled the weather includes the following:

- They asked the Great Spirit for rain.
- They thank the Great Spirit after a good crop.
- They plant four kernels in each direction, which may symbolize their belief in the interconnectedness between the four cardinal directions and the power of the Great Spirit to bring favorable weather for their crops.
- They held their s heavenward, indicating their belief in the Great Spirit's ability to influence the weather.