In this paper we investigate whether conserved currents can be sensibly
defined in supersymmetric minisuperspaces. Our analysis deals with k=1 FRW and
Bianchi class--A models. Supermatter in the form of scalar supermultiplets is
included in the former. Moreover, we restrict ourselves to the first-order
differential equations derived from the Lorentz and supersymmetry constraints.
The ``square-root'' structure of N=1 supergravity was our motivation to
contemplate this interesting research. We show that conserved currents cannot
be adequately established except for some very simple scenarios. Otherwise,
conservation equations may only be obtained from Wheeler-DeWitt--like
equations, which are derived from the supersymmetric algebra of constraints.
Two appendices are included. In appendix A we describe some interesting
features of quantum FRW cosmologies with complex scalar fields when
supersymmetry is present. In particular, we explain how the Hartle-Hawking
state can now be satisfactorily identified. In appendix B we initiate a
discussion about the retrieval of classical properties from supersymmetric
quantum cosmologies.Comment: 16 pages, LaTeX (plain), Extended version of a report written for the
1996 Awards for Essays on Gravitation, main text re-written and reduced,
includes appendix A (about complex scalr fields in quantum cosmology) and B
(about retrieval of classical features in supersymmetric quantum cosmology),
references are update