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Native Americans/ Colonial, The Trail Of Martha Carrier A People of God…
Native Americans/ Colonial
The Sioux
The Sioux family
Family = courage + decipline
Self control & endurance
Bravery=patience
Moral strength (father's/Uncles)
Emotional resilience (mother)
Courage at home
Calender System
(P. 7-8)
Unique View of Time
Event-based Calendar
Winter Count
cultural Identity and Independence
the Sioux Philosophy of War (P. 77-99)
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War as a Test of Strength
The Sioux Warrior (Pages 13-14)
Performer
Hero
Organization and Roles (not chaotic)
Scout
Cook
Guard
Ceremonial Leader
Cultural Purpose of War
Preserve unity
Ensure Survival
Protect Identity
War and Peace
The Wonders of Invisible World
The Trail Of Martha Carrier
A People of God in the Devil’s Territories
C) Oppression of Independence, New Ideas, and Intellectuals
1. Puritan Fear of Independence and Intellect
3. Example: The Trial of Martha Carrier
2. Targeting of Women and Thinkers
B) contradictions
behavioural
humility/aggression
linguistic
double meaning
moral
loss of conscience
A) Justification through accusations
Repeating the pattern of scapegoating
Accusing their own people of witchcraft
Religious hysteria and fear of the Devil
Accusing natives of being “heathens”
Devils attack their divin mission
Projection and accusation to justify sin
Justify corruption and massacres
Achieve their interest