Native American Literature [microform] / C. Fayne Porter and Others.

Designed to accommodate a semester course in Native American Literature for secondary students, this teacher's guide includes a general introduction, a statement of the philosophy and goals upon which it is predicated, a nine-week block on post-Columbian literature, a nine-week block on oral li...

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Main Author: Porter, C. Fayne
Format: Microfilm Book
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1976.
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Summary:Designed to accommodate a semester course in Native American Literature for secondary students, this teacher's guide includes a general introduction, a statement of the philosophy and goals upon which it is predicated, a nine-week block on post-Columbian literature, a nine-week block on oral literature, separate appendices for each block, a bibliography, and a glossary. Block A, the post-Columbian literature, includes sections devoted to the following: biography and autobiography, historical narrative, short fiction, novel, essays, and contemporary poetry. Block B, oral literature, includes sections on creation myths; animal legends, trickster tales, and others; games; oral tradition and history; pageantry; oratory; music; and traditional poetry. Each section within each block (A or B) includes a plan of action, a list of activities, a resource list, and space for teacher comments and evaluation. The appendices are transcripts which coordinate with Block A and B, respectively (some examples of transcript titles are "Saturday Night in Standing Rock", "Laguna Genesis", "A Ute Skinwalker Story", and "Trickster Rabbit and the Stone Cliff"). Other appendices include illustrations, definitions, stories, skill development techniques, Indian games, educational resources, etc. (JC)
Item Description:Sponsoring Agency: Office of Education (DHEW), Washington, DC. Office of Indian Education.
ERIC Note: Pages 93-138 may not reproduce well due to poor print quality of the original document.
ERIC Document Number: ED160270.
Physical Description:169 p.