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1. What did Isanaklesh teach to Tobasishine (aka Isanaklesh’s son, Child of Water)? (152, 156) |
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1. What does diye mean and how is it related to cattail pollen? (154) |
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| Supernatural power; diye is the essence of cattail pollen (aka tadidine) |
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1. What do the word parts “isana” and “klesh” of Isanaklesh literally mean? (155) |
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| Isana: woman; klesh: of Earth or Clay - woman of Earth or Clay |
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1. The eight day ceremony of Isanaklesh Gotal begins when what happens for the first time? (157) |
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| A young Apache girl's first menses |
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| To what direction does the tipi door face? (159) |
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| What do trucks bring after the final run? (162) |
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1. What are men meant to learn about the treatment of women from the ceremony? (162) |
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| Women must be treated with respect and esteem |
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What is at the center of the different altars in the Generation Fireplace and in the Cross Fire way? (164-165) |
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| At the center of the road they place they peyote |
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| What is a road man? (159) |
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1. What cured Jessie Black Bear heal from tuberculosis? Why did she say this in court? (166-167) |
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| Peyote; to prove that it is good medicine; it saved the mother's life |
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Who called out to Emerson in the hospital? (169-170) |
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What are the four foods of a Native American Church meeting, and how is the first linked to Christian scripture? (173) |
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Water, corn, meat, and fruit; everythng lives by water, so in the morning we have a woman bring in water and pray over it;in the Bible, Christ says, “The water you will give me, I’ll be thirsty again, but the water I’ll give you, you will never be thirsty. You will become a spring within yourself.
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1. Does Spider believe above the Sun Dance and how is that kind of faith different than the Second Coming of Christ? (176) |
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| Yes, Spider believes in the Sun Dance; the Sun Dance is earthly and will not alone save man. |
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What is the 1st pattern of participation discerned among the indigenous people who relate to the United Church of Christ? (178) |
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What does Hesaketvmeses name mean? (182) How does Luke 19:40 relate to this belief? |
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| How can indigenous people find harmony in the United Church of Christ? (185) |
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| Learn how to authenticate our relationships with our own people |
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| What is the de las Casas and Sepuleda debate and who eventually wins? (177) |
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| De las Casas: debated that the noble savages were developed in the arts, languages, and government; Sepulveda: debated that these creatures were savage-like, slaves by nature, pagan, uncivilized, incapable of learning, and unable to govern themselves; debate ended in de las Casas favor. |
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| Laverne Jacobs struggled with "stereotypes of the ___, ___, and ___ Indian." (Christian Roots section) |
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| Lazy, drunken, and irresponsible |
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| What was it about the face of a deceased person that was part of a great controversy in Jacob's community and parish? (Year of Struggle section) |
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| Painted with a Traditional design |
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| Jacob joined the outer circle to watch the Sweat Lodge ceremony because of fear of "aligning myself with the ___ ___." (The Journey section) |
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| How did Jacobs feel about the Sweat once experienced comletely and personally? (A Sacred Time Section) |
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| A sacred journey; a tremendous sense of restfulness and peace |
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| What are the three aspects of liberation? (134) |
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| Libertad, comunidad de fe, and justicia (freedom, faith community, and justice) |
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| "Our Comunidades de fe must also be ___...relate to mroe than one denomination." (136) |
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| In order to overcome the temptation of leaving behind the poor, Latinas should form "strong ___ ___." (138) |
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| What are key aspects of moving towards an "economic democracy in the US?" (138) |
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| A national commitment to full employment, an adequate minimum wage, redistribution of wealth through redistributive inheritance and wealth taxes, and comparable remuneration for comparable work regardless of sex, sexual preference, race, ethnicity, or age. |
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| What is an example of Roman synchronicity that often goes unquestioned as an example of supposedly pure Christian practice? (142) |
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| Who was targeted in the thousands during the Little War of 1912? (104) |
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| What does Celia wish her daughter to devote herself to rather than Santera? (105) |
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| What prompted Felicia to cover her mirror and wear white? (106) |
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| To prove to theh orishas that she was a true believer |
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| How do most santeras look during their first year? Does Felicia look this way? (106) |
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| Radiant; eyes are moist and clear, skin smoothed of wrinkles, nails grow strong; No, eyes dried out, fingers curled like claws, hair grew colorless in scruffy patches, lips blurred into dull line |
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| What does Celia smash with her feet? What impact might this have had on Felicia? (107 and class discussion 4/5) |
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| The sea shells; Felicia's death |
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