Native American Texts
Spanish Exploration Accounts
Iroquois Constitution
Literary Devices
Comparative Analysis
100

What types of literary works dominate the pre-colonialism era?

Creation myths and exploration accounts.

100

Who was Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca?

A Spanish explorer who landed in Galveston Island, Texas.

100

What does the Tree of Long Leaves symbolize?

Collective defense and unity.

100

What literary device is most prominent in "The World on the Turtle's Back"?

Personification.

100

How do the Iroquois and American Constitutions emphasize unity?

Both prioritize collaboration and mutual support.

200

Who wrote the memoir that includes a return to Rainy Mountain?

N. Scott Momaday.

200

What does Cabeza de Vaca challenge in "La Relación"?

The idea of European superiority.

200

Who was Dekanawidah?

An Iroquois leader who co-wrote their constitution.

200

What is symbolism?

A device where symbols represent larger ideas or concepts.

200

Identify a shared value between Native American cultures and European explorers.

The importance of community and survival.

300

Name one theme prominent in "The World on the Turtle's Back."

The significance of balance and harmony.

300

How does Cabeza de Vaca's perspective change throughout "La Relación"?

He grows more sympathetic to Native cultures.

300

What is one way the Iroquois Constitution differs from European documents?

Its inclusion of women in the power structure.

300

How does personification play a role in Native American texts?

It gives life to natural elements and illustrates cultural beliefs.

300

What role do women play in the Iroquois governance?

They have significant influence and participate in decision-making.

400

What animal retrieved soil for the Sky Woman in "The World on the Turtle's Back"?

The muskrat.

400

What type of source is "La Relación"?

A primary source.

400

How does the Iroquois Constitution promote unity?

By instituting checks and balances and impeachment processes for lords who do not care for the people

400

Name a common element linking the worldview in the texts we've studied.

The value of interconnectedness.

400

Compare the portrayal of Native Americans in Cabeza de Vaca's account and later European texts.

Cabeza de Vaca portrays them with empathy, while later texts often depict them as savages.

500

Describe the significance of deer antlers in the works we've read.

They are a symbol of power.

500

Summarize how the Karankawas treated Cabeza de Vaca and his men.

They showed compassion and empathy, providing food and shelter.

500

Explain the significance of the Great Binding Law.

It focuses on principles of peace, power, and righteousness & also influenced the U.S. Constitution.

500

Describe the significance of the eagle in the Iroquois Constitution.

It represents vigilance and protection for the people, which is what our military represents.

500

Discuss the importance of interconnectedness in Native American literature.

It emphasizes relationships among people, nature, and the spiritual world.

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