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Native American Myths

2023-08-26 21:00:36

Sahar was very angry with all his anger. He frowned at his brow. He attacked the Tamanawas Bridge which landed on the river where there was still an angry protest. He also killed three lovers; although he punishes them, he loves them. Therefore, all lovers fell down, and he brought up a strong mountain. Loowit is so beautiful that her mountain (St. Helens) is a dazzling white symmetrical cone. The mountains of Wires (Hood Mountain) are still proudly looking up. Klickitat has a gentle heart despite his rude manner. As Adams Hill, he cried and looked at the beautiful girl Ruth wrapped in snow and turned sadly like

Introduction: Leslie Silko is a good example of a fairy tale (or myth) change in the story of "yellow woman" and the concept of longevity. This story is not a contemporary interpretation of traditional Native American myths but the style Silko used to express it evokes and changes the verbal communication style of ancient myths I will. This story is also very conscious of the place as a contemporary correction of myths, and has written a lot of content inside. In fact, "yellow women" is a modern version of the indigenous people's myths and legends, so it's a perfect example of the old stories being made.

Please read the myths, legends and narratives of Native Americans. (Examples include the American Indian myth and legend edited by Richard Erdos and Alfonso Ortiz, James Mooney's Cherokee myth, and the myth of the North American Indian Lewis Spence.) Respect for nature, respect for the elderly Share it. Why are these values ​​important? Are they important now? Discuss the use of special clothing at special events. Native American photos using traditional costumes and everyday clothes. Compared to other similar traditional and everyday clothing combinations (Russia, Spain, Japan). Do you always want people in other countries to wear traditional clothes? Why do we expect Native Americans to do this?