Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Week 10 Reading Diary Continued: American Indian Fairy Tales

American Indian Fairy Tales from American Indian Fairy Tales

Lagoo is still the one telling the stories. The mouse used to be huge, and Lagoo is going to tell the story of how. Man used to not have fire, ate everything raw. Mostly fruits and veggies. Boy shoots tons of birds so that he can wear their feathers. Sun ruins the boys new coat by tanning the birds hides. Boy vows revenge. His plan is to lasso the run with his sisters hair. Mouse nibbles away the lasso, the sun burns him down. This is why he is so small today. Girl seeks out happy land, a place without worry or care. Mother wants this girl to get married, girl does not want to. Instead of marrying the hunter, she marries a fairy in the grove.


An Indian from How the Summer Came
Source: UnTextbook

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Week 10 Reading Diary: American Indian Fairy Tales

American Indian Fairy Tales from American Indian Fairy Tales

Lagoo is the one telling the stories. The north wind story. Picky Oweenee has a hard time finding a husband. She has a problem with every man that courts her. She chose to marry a man that had a heart of gold and would take care of her even though he was ugly and poor. Oesso has curse on him that gets put on Oweenee, making her old and feeble and him young and strong. All of the sisters and their wives are turned into birds for mocking Oesso. Oesso shoots a bird with a bow which you are not supposed to do, apparently.


The north wind
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Thursday, March 24, 2016

Storytelling Week 9: The Gars Revenge

Author's Note: This story is a continuation of Grandmother River's Trick, where the river causes it's banks to overflow, trapping the gars that were eating all of the fish that she liked in a pool that was not connected to the river. I am going to write about how the gars get their revenge. 

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Finally! It was done. Grandmother River had never felt better. She had saved all of the small fish that she liked, and gotten rid of the nasty gars that had been feeding on them. She and all of the little fish rejoiced! Finally they could relax.

Little did the small fish and  realize, the gars were plotting their revenge, for they were not far away. The pool they were trapped in was just over a bank from the river, which they felt surely they could get back from. They were debating how to get back. Some suggested that they should attempt leaping over, however if they did not make it, this would surely spell death for them, for they would be stuck out of the water. Some others suggested that they try to burrow their way straight through, but this was a just a dumb idea. Finally, a viable suggestion came up. It was spring, surely the spring rains would cause their little pool to flood, allowing them just to swim back into the river. The gars all agreed that this was the most sensible solution. They just hoped that they would not starve before this rain came. 

After several days of waiting, it finally began to rain. The gars rejoiced! Surely this rain would give them their freedom back. Meanwhile, Grandmother River began to worry, for she too had thought about this. If it rained, and caused the pool to flood, there was nothing she could to keep the gars out. She worried, and told all of the small fish to hide. They began to panic, for they too realized what could happen if it began to rain heavily. 

The rain drummed on for several hours, and the gars pool had nearly tripled in size. This would surely be enough to make it back. The gars began to peek over the edge of their pool, and they could see that they were nearly up the bank. They just needed a little more rain! Shortly after this, the rain stopped. The gars were left with a choice. Jump over the bank and risk death, or attempt to wait for more rain and risk starvation. The gars opted to jump, and after lining up at the back of the pool, they got to full speed and easily leapt over the bank, landing safely in the river. Grandmother River began to weep, for she knew that there was nothing she could do to save the little fish that she liked so much. The gars feasted that day, and order was returned to the river. 




Gars feasting
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Bibliography: This story is a continuation of a story written by Tejas Indians, published in the book When the Storm God Rides: Tejas and other Indian Legends. 

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Week 9 Reading Diary Continued: Tejas Legends

Tejas Legends stories from Tejas Indians

Humming bird drinks dew because he made a bet with a crane that he could swim across the lake faster than he, and lost. Purple sage is in the desert because a woman fell in love with a star, had a witch turn her into a bush, and then the star fell on her, giving her the ashy appearance. Sickness did not exist in the world until two Indians killed a messenger from the Great Spirit. The rainbow got heavy with water, fell onto a cactus, the cactus thorns caught it, and kept the colors, that is why the cactus flower has so many colors. Dogs ears are floppy because they are ashamed of letting the wolves steal their meat. 


Humming bird from Why Humming Birds only Drink Dew
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Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Week 9 Reading Diary: Tejas Legends

Tejas Legends stories from Tejas Indians

Storm god created the islands in the gulf of mexico. Comes in the shape of hurricanes. He built the islands to protect the birds from the indians of the north, so that they would have a sanctuary. Mistletoe grows on trees because the thunder bird felt sorry for it. Woodpeckers have short tails because a fish bit off the end of it. Flowers that have soft colors got them from a cloud that wandered away and got lost from the other clouds, and settled down on the ground. River saves the small fish by flooding itself and trapping the gars that ate the small fish in pools that were not connected to the river.


Storm God from When the Storm God Rides
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Monday, March 7, 2016

Reading Options

I have chosen the following readings.

Tejas Legends for week 9

I chose this because it is legends about Texas which I think would be really interesting because I have spent so much time in Texas.

American Indian Fairy Tales for week 10

I have chosen this because it really sounds interesting.


A photo of a tribe of Indians
Source: Wikimedia

Blog Ideas

I would like to add better color contrast to my blog because I really don't have any, and that is what I liked in all of the blogs that I saw.

Cassie's 
Austin's
Macey's

Time Management

The second half of my semester is going to get pretty crazy! In addition to this class picking up, I am beginning to write my capstone paper (30 pages) which I am really not excited about. I intend to keep up with this class like I have the first part of my semester, trying to do an assignment each week night, and then completing all the weekend stuff on Sunday night after I get off of work. I am going to try to work on my capstone paper for an hour a day every day after spring break until it is complete so that I do not leave it until the last day of the semester.


Meme representative of my semester thus far
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Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Week 7 Reading Diary Continued: Nigerian Folk Stories

Nigerian Folk Stories by Elphinstone Dayrell

Mother and son are lighting and thunder, Kind banishes them to the sky where the son still causes havoc. Ama, for no reason at all, starts a war between two brothers, is found out, then flogged. Then law is passed for no pet cocks. Never find a hippo on land because the turtle was able to figure out his name, and so the hippo and his wives were ashamed. Dogs cannot be trusted with messages and dead people are buried because the dog ate the bones of the dead people. King marries hi daughter and Adit.


Bush Cow Mask
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Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Week 7 Reading Diary: Nigerian Folk Stories

Nigerian Folk Stories by Elphinstone Dayrell

Witch kills rival towns king by seducing him and then cutting off his head. King was a bad person, so witch is revered. Bats go do not come out during the daytime because one bat tricked a friend into boiling himself, so he had to hide from the whole town and kind who were coming for him. Fish cannot come onto land because he kept having sex with the leopards wife, betraying the leopard. So the kind banished the fish to the water. Ants and worms get into a fight, ants win by landslide. So, Kind banishes worms to the ground for the rest of existence. Hawks kill chickens to repay unpaid dowry. Water forced sun and moon into sky.


Calabar Nigeria 
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