About the House Girl (40-50)
· Papatir
· Village of Rekwoi
o Rekwoi is a former Yurok settlement in Del Norte County, California
· Ceremonial wood for sweat houses
· Working, hunting, praying – played flute, songs of love and lonesomeness
· Ifapi (female)
· Village of Merip
· What does the flute signified?
· Family
· Dancing, canoes, flowers, oceans (sensory)
· “Papatir wondered why this that was so new and strange seemed somehow familiar. Then he recalled that it was the dancing the old ones in the sweat house at home told him of when they were in a mood to talk to him of their own youth” (43).
o Memories; emphasis on the closeness
· “The old woman had to content herself with promise. She was wise as well as old, and knew that she could do very little, for what Patapir wished, Ifapi wished also” (47).
· Love
Coyote Cooks His Daughter (52-55)
· Protection, family
o “coyote went hunting/he fetched his bow/and he went/he took his daughter
· Hunting
Personal thought: I am very confused – death of a daughter? Covered up murder? Sacrifice?
Mother burns husband?
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