Native American Reading Response - Wyatt
Wyatt Quillin
Mr. Roddy
IHSS
14 October 2021
Reading Response
The Native American readings, including the creation story of the Iroquois and Samson Occum's sermon were very interesting to read and observe how other cultures and religions affected them. The Iroquois creation story was fascinating because it was probably documented by a Christian, and there were some parts of the story that were strangely similar to the Christian creation story. For example, a part in the story talked about two beings that were created "in his image" and he "breathed life into their nostrils". This is something that occurs in Genesis in the Bible. Another reading that I found very interesting was the sermon Samson Occum gave before the hanging of a Native American man. Samson Occum was a Native American pastor, which means that he assimilated into the Christian religion which originally came from Europe. He writes that most sermons given are full of sophisticated, complicated english, and that he chooses to speak plainly because he wants everyone to understand him, from children to adults who weren't as literate. It's fascinating how people can adapt so many different kinds of things from styles of clothing to whole religions. America is how it is today because of the Europeans who brought numerous things to the indigenous peoples who lived here before, whether it was forceful or not. Overall, both readings gave me a deeper view into Native American, specifically Iroquois history and religion, and how certain factors and biases, in this case religious, can alter something.
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