Consider the following questions:
I. Why do we say "I don't know my clan yet" in the Anishinabemowin introduction?
2. In the video shown (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27 YTTx4mU28&list=PL584D8DB I C4DEEE29&in dex=1) a Grandmother noted, "I have lived here since the world began." She spoke about her people's Creation Story - what did she say about how people came to be?
3. Compare/contrast Native American and European perspectives on history as described by Vine Deloria Jr.
4. Given what has been covered in class to date (including readings) what is the greater meaning of the Anishinabe worldview of "We are all related"?
5. What was the task given to Original Man in walking the earth as told in The Mishomis Book?
6. What was Original Man to learn from his Grandmother?
7. What did the Plains Indians record on buffalo hides?
8. Describe gifts of each of the four directions as told to Original Man in The Mishomis Book and compare to what was shared by Lillian Petawanaquot in the Four Directions Teachings video shown in class?
9. What are the four stages of colonization as noted in class?
10. In your own words, what key points does Deloria Jr. seek to make in his reflections/discussion on different Creation Stories?
11. What is the importance about the teaching about the wolf as told by Benton-Banal?