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1 American Indian Literature

2 Typical Themes in Literature
Deep reverence & respect for nature (Vocabulary: veneration) Close relationship between humans and nature Humans and animals are equals Life is a cycle: In nature: birth, death, rebirth Ceremonies are repeated every year

3 Purpose of Mythology To teach moral lessons
To give practical information: Respect for elders Don’t be greedy Take care of the earth’s resources Survival tips

4 Purpose of Mythology (cont’d)
To explain things they do not understand: Creation Why people behave the way they do To entertain

5 Literary Elements Oral Tradition Parallelism Pictographs
Passing of stories down through the generations by spoken word of mouth Parallelism Repeated phrases Pictographs Images representing ideas & parts of a story Extended Metaphor A series of metaphors (comparisons) that all relate to a larger, over-arching metaphor

6 Historical Connections
Approximately 300 distinct groups Derived from migrations: Dene (Southwest U.S.) Eskimos (Northwest U.S.) Aleuts (Northeast U.S.) Came across the Bering Land Bridge (50,000 years ago) (Vocabulary: nomad) Over 1 million alive at time of Columbus (1492) By 1890, approximately 250,000

7 Language 200 language families Oral Tradition Creation myths
Tales of Heroes & Tricksters Chants

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9 Religion Varies from tribe to tribe Humans do not dominate nature
Humans maintain an equal relationship with nature and its forces


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