· Please do not use Wikipedia as a source.
· Use critical thinking.
· Questioning what you read
· A new perspective when reading about Native people.
· Write what you understand.
Introduction:
· What are the purposes for American Indian ceremonies? What might they all have in common? Are any American Indian ceremonies similar to what exists in other cultures?
Function:
· Choose one specific ceremony covered in this course. What is the primary function of this ceremony? What is involved?
· Using the same ceremony from above, what are the observable and unobservable functions of the ceremony? (How might the ceremony/activity(ies) provide a function in the family or the community?)
Application:
· Choose one ceremony. Give examples of how the ceremony is significant or relevant in todays’ times? Reflect on today’s challenges or challenges for their community environment.
· Describe or interpret how the origin stories (the four I provide) might give us information about the people and their environment.
– Scope
· Describe how people are involved in their ceremony (either as an individual, or as a group; you can describe a specific ceremony, the preparation of the ceremony, or how it is conducted).
· What do you consider to be the purpose or expected outcome of their ceremonies? You can choose a general theme or a case-by-case study.
– Conclusion
· What do you now understand about American Indian religion and philosophy?
· Compare your knowledge of American Indian religion and philosophy to another major religious practice and/or philosophy.
Yaqui Easter ceremony
https://www.pascuayaqui-nsn.gov/index.php/yaqui-ceremonies
https://www.brink.com/wonder/yaqui-easter/
https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/160735536.pdf
Sand Painting
http://navajopeople.org/navajo-sand-painting.htm
http://maninthemaze.blogspot.com/2011/06/sacred-art-of-navajo-sandpainting.html
Navajo Sandpainting Video Part I
Navajo Sand painter, silent footage of tribal ritual,1941
Kachina ceremony
https://heard.org/katsinadolls/faq.html
http://www.nativeamericanlinks.com/kachinas.htm
https://www.sfaol.com/life/koshares.html
Apache Sunrise