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ORIGINS AND ENCOUNTERS Native American Literature
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The Oral Tradition Literature does not have to be written language. Spoken language can also create a body of literature. Native American literature consists primarily of songs and stories.
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Popular Genres in Native American Literature creation myths songs and chants that were/are part of rituals and ceremonies trickster tales fables
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Cultural Beliefs and Values In Native American literature, you will find beliefs and values can be organized into three areas: (1) beliefs about the nature of the physical world; (2) beliefs about social order and appropriate behavior; (3) beliefs about human nature and the problem of good and evil.
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MYTH “The World on the Turtle’s Back” Definition of myth. Cultural Connection. Read the myth independently
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Sacred Language “Song of the Sky Loom” “Hunting Song” Define sacred literature. Explain repetition. Choral reading in class.
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Folk Tales “Coyote Stories” Define folk tales Define trickster tales Retell stories
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“Coyote and the Buffalo”(10) Two narrators - __________________ _________________________ Coyote _____________________ Buffalo Bull____________________ Young Buffalo ______________________ Two crows ___________________________
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“Fox and the Coyote and Whale” (11) Two narrators - _________________________ _________________________ Fox ___________________ Coyote _____________________ Wife __________________ Whale _____________________ Two Water Maidens _________________ ____________________ Mouse ______________________ Two Water People _____________ ________________
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