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Ghanima Atreides ([personal profile] atreideslioness) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2015-07-15 10:03 am
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World Mythology, Wednesday, Period Three

"Today we're visiting with the myths to be found in the Native American cultures." Ghanima grabbed her handouts from the front desk and began walking up and down the rows, dropping papers on desks.  "For me to try and cover the history and mythology of every tribe in a single day would be impossible, not to mention insulting to the cultures involved.  A thoughtful, anthropologically sound approach to these stories would take up an entire semester, not a class period."

"Among all tribes there is a strong sense that behind all individual spirits and personifications of the divine, there is a single creative life-force, sometimes called ‘the Great Mystery’, which expresses itself throughout the universe, in every human, animal, tree and grain of sand. Every story, too, is a working out of this life-force.  One aspect of this outlook is the major role played in the stories by animals, who often speak to humans and assist them. Most tribes thought of individual members of a species as expressions of the spiritual archetype of that species, which in turn embodied a particular spirit power."

"Another key feature of the Native American spiritual outlook is found in the powers ascribed to the Four Directions, which occur either literally or in symbolic form throughout the stories. These are often represented by particular colours, or by animals.  The Four Directions have to be in balance for all to be well with the world, and often a central point of balance is identified as a fifth direction; for example, four brothers represent the outer directions, and their sister the center." 

"Native American myths include all the types found worldwide, such as stories of creation, and of heroic journeys. However, they are particularly rich in ‘trickster’ myths, similar to the ones we studied recently regarding Anansi. Notable examples are Coyote and Iktome. The trickster is an ambiguous figure who demonstrates the qualities of early human development, both cultural and psychological, that make civilization possible, and yet which cause problems. He is an expression of the least developed stage of life, which is dominated by physical appetites."

"Today we're talking about the Woman Who Fell From The Sky and a version of the story of Sedna," she said, quickly handwavily going over both myths, "and we will discuss the differences, similarities, and how they relate to other creation myths you may know."
wildandbrave: (Serious Looking Up)

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[personal profile] wildandbrave 2015-07-15 03:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Cosette Fauchelevent who finally remembered to sign in augh sorry

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[identity profile] hexentotchen.livejournal.com 2015-07-16 01:35 am (UTC)(link)
Hanna Heller
wildandbrave: (Thoughtful - Biting Lip)

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[personal profile] wildandbrave 2015-07-15 03:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Cosette paid attention to the stories, her chin propped up on her hands and her eyes wide with interest. She supposed, given her Catholic upbringing, that she ought not to be entertaining such notions but as someone who'd always been drawn to the outdoors and to living creatures she couldn't help but be drawn to the idea of a life-force that manifested itself in everything.

She didn't see how it conflicted with the values she'd been taught, anyway.
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Re: During the Lecture

[personal profile] gavegoodface 2015-07-15 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Face wasn't exactly sure that cutting off your grandmother's head was that great a response to her being angry you'd killed your brother.
Edited 2015-07-15 17:35 (UTC)

Re: During the Lecture

[identity profile] rhymeswithtable.livejournal.com 2015-07-15 06:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Pfft, like a little thing like being a bird was going to keep Mabel from attending class today.

You'd have to throw weirder at her than that, Fandom. Come on.
spin_kick_snap: Kang Min Kyung as Kathy/Banzai (Dun Wanna Study)

Re: Class Discussion

[personal profile] spin_kick_snap 2015-07-15 06:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Kathy had taken notes during the stories and went back over them. "Why is the myth called 'The Woman Who Fell From the Sky' when it seems mostly about her sons? And why are so many myths around feminine power predicated on loss?"
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Re: OOC

[personal profile] glacial_queen 2015-07-15 06:51 pm (UTC)(link)
for example, four brothers represent the outer directions, and their sister the center

How many sides does a triangle have?