Native American Reading Blog

  Yazzie Stein

October 15, 2021

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Native American Reading Blog


A common theme that I noticed throughout the Native American readings was imaginativity and symbolism. Immediately, reading the Iroquois creation story I noticed a lot of symbolism in the Good and Bad Brothers, upper and lower world, etc, and noticed that one has to read between the lines to truly understand the story. This shows, in my opinion, that the Native American people were very in touch with their culture, spirits, and beliefs, and put great effort into the cultural significance of their writings and stories. As the Iroquois reading was the most detailed one we read, I did notice the most symbolism in this writing and it felt very carefully crafted. For instance, the pieces in which the good brother turned into the moon, sun, etc. were parts of the body of the parents. Their head became the sun and remnants of their bodies became the moon, etc. Each detail in these stories had a specific purpose and you can tell that very well through the readings.


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