Plot Recall
Vocab
Story Matching
All Tricksters
Native Trivia
100

the two trickster characters in "Coyote and the Buffalo" 

Coyote and the Old Woman

100

literature that was originally spoken or sung instead of written

Oral Tradition (Oral Literature) 

100

This story explains why there are no buffalo west of the Rocky Mountains 

"Coyote and the Buffalo" 

100

Coyote shows this trickster trait when he summons objects

Magic 

100

U.S state where the Okanogan tribe currently resides

Washington 

200

In "Coyote and the Buffalo," Coyote asks this to buy himself time before Buffalo Bull kills him

let him smoke his pipe

200

a story in which one character tricks another and that teaches a moral or lesson

Trickster Tale

200

"Coyote and the Buffalo" explains why buffalo horns are....

shaped the way they are

200

Coyote shows this trickster trait when he kicks the buffalo bones and kills the cow

Violence 

200

language of the Okanogan people

Salish

300

"Coyote, Deer, Obsidian, and Rock" explains that coyotes will run from you if you hold up your hands because...

Coyote thinks you have a rock to throw at him

300

a short story, usually involving the animals as main characters, that conveys a moral

Fable

300

In this story, Coyote hunts with arrows but misses every shot 

"Coyote and the Fishers"

300

The old woman shows this trickster trait when she steals Coyote's soup

Deceit

(cunning, trickery, sneakiness)

300

a bag that holds arrows

quiver

400

In "Coyote and the Buffalo," Coyote is rewarded with a magic cow that will feed him forever as long as he does this

only slices off the fat and rubs ash in the wound

400

a body of beliefs, myths, and stories relating to a particular place or group of people

Folklore

400

In this story, four friends each have a dream that they betray one another.

"Coyote, Deer, Obsidian, and Rock" 

400

Coyote shows this trickster trait when he eats the magic flowers after they warn him not to 

Impulsive 

(can't control himself, reckless) 

400

translation of "swah-netk'-qhu"

area along the Columbia River where Okanogan people live 

500

The moral (lesson) of "Coyote and the Fishers"

Do not get rid of something unless you know you can replace it.

500

a symbol, a typical example of something, or the original example of something

Archetype

500

In this story, we are introduced to The Great Spirit 

"Coyote, Deer, Obsidian, and Rock" 

500

Coyote shows this trickster trait when he leaves the wolves and bears in the stars

Desire to be remembered 

(ego)

500

the first female Native American novelist

Christine Quintasket or Mourning Dove

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