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Answer Literature Questions on Joy harjo, Lakota

Answer Literature Questions on Joy harjo, Lakota woman, The Red Jacket and in School Days sitkala 1: Joy Harjo “This Morning I Pray for My Enemies” And whom do I call my enemy? An enemy must be worthy of engagement. I turn in the direction of the sun and keep walking. It’s the heart that asks the question, not my furious mind. The heart is the smaller cousin of the sun. It sees and knows everything. It hears the gnashing even as it hears the blessing. The door to the mind should only open from the heart. An enemy who gets in, risks the danger of becoming a friend. (taken from Harjo, Joy, Conflict Resolution for Holy Beings: Poems; Copyright © 2015 by W. W. Norton & Company.) In the poem, Harjo considers that an enemy can be a potential friend if s/he is? Question2: In ‘School Days’ Sitkala Sa remembers being able to say “no” and her fellow classmates not being punished for playing in the snow? Question 3: In Sitkala Sa’s “Why I am a Pagan” she discusses her wandering on the land and hearing and seeing the birds present. After she returns to her cabin, she sees a Native preacher who __________________ and ultimately says she ____________. Question 4: In Red Jacket’s (Seneca)”Religion of the White Man and the Red” he argues that the worst thing the white settlers did to his people was to _________________________. Question5:In the “Cherokee Nation and Documents” Chief Justice John Marshall in his decision on the Cherokee Nation v. Georgia in 1831 aligns with President Jackson’s message to Congress on Indian Removal suggesting that”the noble savage” has no real attachment to home and that without civilizing and Christian influence of government will have their numbers “dwindle”. True or false? Question 6: In the “Cherokee Nation and Documents” which prominent American author supported the independence of the Cherokee nation? Question 7: In the “Cherokee Nation Documents”, Elias Boudinot’s “Address to the Whites” offers the following justification for Cherokee autonomy (independence) apart from the federal government and the state of Georgia. Question 8: In the “Cherokee Nation Documents”, the “Annual Message”to the Cherokee Nation dated 1840 says that_______________. Question 9: In the final installment of We Shall Remain, the 1973 siege of Wounded Knee in South Dakota is considered. The documentary offers a lot of themes that we see in the Indigenous literature we have read including:____________________. Question 10: In the final installment of We Shall Remain, the 1973 siege of Wounded Knee in South Dakota, we learn of the federal government’s involvement in tribal governance and the man appointed to the reservation as tribal chairman is ____________________ who also favors ________________. Question 11: When we meet Junior, the protagonist of Alexie’s An Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian, he says he was born with “water on the brain” or hydrocephalus. Which of the following is NOT a result of this condition according to Junior: Question 12: In Alexie’s novel, who is Mary “Runs Away”? Question 13: In Alexie’s novel, what is the topic of conversation in class that causes a dispute between Junior and Mr. Dodge? Question 14:In Alexie’s novel, what is Junior’s creative outlet in the novel? Question 15:In Alexie’s novel, why does Junior have to have 10 teeth pulled in one day? Question 16:In Lakota Woman, Mary Crow Dog embraces Christianity from a young age, earning approval from her grandmother, Louise Flood. Question 17: According to Crow Dog, in Lakota Woman,”the center of Old Sioux society was the tiyospaye”. What is the tiyospaye? Question 18:In Lakota Woman, after her sister, Sandra was born, Crow Dog’s mother could not have any children. Her sister Barbara also could not have children after her first baby passed away. What was this due to? Question 19: In Lakota Woman, Crow Dog talks about the “trail of broken treaties” which is a reason for Crow Dog to _______________________. Question 20: In Lakota Woman, according to Crow Dog, peyote is used for recreational use, as a numbing agent to the difficult life on the reservation.

 
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