Many elementary students celebrate the carefully selected Thanksgiving tradition in classes where they play Indians and pilgrims, and some children participate in the Cowboy Indian competition. It is known that the cause is due to those who died in the colonial period, those who fought with the American government, and other schools' mascots. This is an understanding of many people about the original American residents. The historical knowledge of these people was always shallow and tight. In the past 150 years, people with literacy skills can record past, present and future.
In this story Silko returns to the oral tradition of Native American. Jami Hacker explained "Traditional voice: a modern native American text talker" as an American narrator "responsible for inheriting culture from generation to generation" (Hacker 1). Because Story Teller relies on 'oral record of religious beliefs and historical events' (hacker 1), the magical power between the storyteller and the audience is unique. As a post-colonial critic who saw this story, a circular story reflects oral traditional style. Unlike most classic works, "yellow ladies" have not reached the climax, but they are done by tying everything together. In fact, there is no end in true story in this story, there is no actual climb; it alone, we can wait for the next story. This disbelief really reflects the oral tradition of Native American.
Native American literature has evolved from the verbal tradition of the story and the native American story, ritual and ritual cultural traditions. Native Americans do not have a lighting system, so when they discovered that the explorer did not write the American Indian literature, it was all a speech. Storytelling is a tradition that has been inherited. These stories include creation beyond human control and a myth about immortal creatures explaining the events of nature. "Iroquoir's creative story" is the story of a twin son, an evil son, and a woman with a good son with a rich earth. Ball ... it is much better than the world of light "(Baym, 2008, p.19, para.1). Myths tell us how good babies produce sun and moon, and the survival of humans and animals.