Native American Readings Blog

    One theme I noticed that spanned multiple readings this week was the theme of Storytelling. More specifically, the enthusiasm and importance of storytelling in Native American Culture. For example, in Superman and Me, the author discusses his father's love for books. The author calls his father "an avid reader of westerns, spy thrillers, murder mysteries, gangster epics, basketball player biographies and anything else he could find." This was certainly passed down to his son,  who we learn taught himself how to read through the pictures in his superman comic. This theme also persists in the creation story. The creation story has been passed down through numerous generations of Iroquois. Without having a written language, this is incredible, because it means that they have been telling this story to each other for the entirety of its existence. This theme is true for the sermon, too. During Occom’s sermon, he tells stories from the bible. Although these stories do not originate from Native Americans, they have been passed to them and engrained themselves in their culture. So much so that Moses Paul wanted them to be read at his execution. 

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