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Native American Literature
           Warm-Up
            2-10-12
You have 5 minutes to complete this writing
assignment starting when class starts!
Answer in COMPLETE sentences and put
thought into your answers.
If you absolutely don’t know what to write
after at least trying to figure it out, ask a
neighbor, then ask me!
Essential Questions
Why do people communicate?

How do people communicate?

How do audience and purpose determine
style?
Objectives
By the completion of this lesson students
will be able to:

To analyze the characteristics of a myth
 and evaluate how Native Americans used
 it.
To analyze the Western perspective of
 myths and myth making
So, what is a myth?
•The word itself comes from the
Greek “mythos” which originally
meant “speech.”
•It is a traditional story explaining
how the world and the things in it
came to be.
Myth

•A traditional story that deals with
gods, goddesses, heroes, and/or
supernatural forces.
•A myth may explain a belief, custom,
or a force of nature
Myths
• Contain supernatural elements
• Often explain the unexplainable
• Have also been told in order to teach a
  moral lesson.
• All cultures have myths, though often do
  not see their stories as myth but as fact.
• reflect the culture of the people who
  create them
• Use metaphors
Native American Myths-
• The First Nation's Peoples had a value
  system. There were only four
  commandments from the Great Spirits:
• 1.Respect Mother Earth
  2.Respect the Great Spirit
  3.Respect our fellow man and woman
  4.Respect for individual freedom
Origin Myths
• Every origin myth is a story of creation:
  origin myths describe how some new
  reality came into existence
Oral tradition
• Native American myths originated as oral
  tradition: Stories passed down verbally
• Native American creating myths were not
  written down until just a few hundred
  years ago.
These Native American myths..
• The World on the Turtle’s Back, When Grizzlies
  Walked Upright, Navajo Origin Legend, The Sky Tree,
  Coyote Finishes His Work
• All offer explanations of where the people who
  inhabit the Earth came from.
• What other sources take on the challenge of
  explaining this phenomenon?
  - the Bible, geneticists
Alright, let’s get to it!
• You will be divided into groups (we need 3) each having
  a different myth to study and present. Just scoot next to
  your neighbors.
• Suggestion: Read the myth silently first and then read it
  aloud to emphasize the importance of the oral tradition
• Assign the following roles within your group: recorder,
  creativity director, teacher
• Then, complete the response sheet- one per group.
  Everyone should generate ideas but the note taker
  records.
• Then, discuss how best to present your myth- perform a
  skit, do an oral reading, create a picture- you must
  TEACH the myth to the class
• Finally, presentations!
Classwork/Homework
Classwork
1.   Create your own mythic tale! This can be about
     anything. What story will you tell your kids one day
     about how the world was created? Tossing out all that
     you know biblically, creatively come up with a new
     version. One page, single spaced, college ruled paper.
Homework
2.   This myth is part of the oral tradition of stories being
     told in various ways- usually depending on beliefs and
     customs. Interview someone “older” to find a story
     that has been passed down from generation to
     generation. One page, single spaced, college ruled
     paper. Or two pages typed, double space, 12 pt font.
Due Monday, 2/13/12

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Native American Myths Essential Questions

  • 1. Native American Literature Warm-Up 2-10-12 You have 5 minutes to complete this writing assignment starting when class starts! Answer in COMPLETE sentences and put thought into your answers. If you absolutely don’t know what to write after at least trying to figure it out, ask a neighbor, then ask me!
  • 2. Essential Questions Why do people communicate? How do people communicate? How do audience and purpose determine style?
  • 3. Objectives By the completion of this lesson students will be able to: To analyze the characteristics of a myth and evaluate how Native Americans used it. To analyze the Western perspective of myths and myth making
  • 4. So, what is a myth? •The word itself comes from the Greek “mythos” which originally meant “speech.” •It is a traditional story explaining how the world and the things in it came to be.
  • 5. Myth •A traditional story that deals with gods, goddesses, heroes, and/or supernatural forces. •A myth may explain a belief, custom, or a force of nature
  • 6. Myths • Contain supernatural elements • Often explain the unexplainable • Have also been told in order to teach a moral lesson. • All cultures have myths, though often do not see their stories as myth but as fact. • reflect the culture of the people who create them • Use metaphors
  • 7. Native American Myths- • The First Nation's Peoples had a value system. There were only four commandments from the Great Spirits: • 1.Respect Mother Earth 2.Respect the Great Spirit 3.Respect our fellow man and woman 4.Respect for individual freedom
  • 8. Origin Myths • Every origin myth is a story of creation: origin myths describe how some new reality came into existence
  • 9. Oral tradition • Native American myths originated as oral tradition: Stories passed down verbally • Native American creating myths were not written down until just a few hundred years ago.
  • 10. These Native American myths.. • The World on the Turtle’s Back, When Grizzlies Walked Upright, Navajo Origin Legend, The Sky Tree, Coyote Finishes His Work • All offer explanations of where the people who inhabit the Earth came from. • What other sources take on the challenge of explaining this phenomenon? - the Bible, geneticists
  • 11. Alright, let’s get to it! • You will be divided into groups (we need 3) each having a different myth to study and present. Just scoot next to your neighbors. • Suggestion: Read the myth silently first and then read it aloud to emphasize the importance of the oral tradition • Assign the following roles within your group: recorder, creativity director, teacher • Then, complete the response sheet- one per group. Everyone should generate ideas but the note taker records. • Then, discuss how best to present your myth- perform a skit, do an oral reading, create a picture- you must TEACH the myth to the class • Finally, presentations!
  • 12. Classwork/Homework Classwork 1. Create your own mythic tale! This can be about anything. What story will you tell your kids one day about how the world was created? Tossing out all that you know biblically, creatively come up with a new version. One page, single spaced, college ruled paper. Homework 2. This myth is part of the oral tradition of stories being told in various ways- usually depending on beliefs and customs. Interview someone “older” to find a story that has been passed down from generation to generation. One page, single spaced, college ruled paper. Or two pages typed, double space, 12 pt font. Due Monday, 2/13/12