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Name: _________________________ | Period: ___________________ |
This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Book 1, Animal Speak : Chapter 10, Animal Totem Dictionary Continued.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. To the Pueblo, the red tailed hawk was also known as the _______ and its feathers were used in healing ceremonies.
(a) Red Road.
(b) Red man.
(c) Red eagle.
(d) Red God.
2. The animals should be seen as ___________ powers which provide symbols in our everyday lives.
(a) Manifesting.
(b) Seeing.
(c) Supernatural.
(d) Archetypal.
3. The pronghorn is the only ____________ native to North America, according to this book.
(a) Bear.
(b) Elk.
(c) Antelope.
(d) Deer.
4. Some people use ___________ to help them perform animal rites, without causing unnecessary harm.
(a) Stuffed animals.
(b) Roadkill.
(c) Alive animals.
(d) Zoos.
5. _________ are often reminders to listen closely - to pay attention to what is blowing on the winds.
(a) Screeches.
(b) Whispers.
(c) Screams.
(d) Whistles.
Short Answer Questions
1. The crow can recall ________ connections to those times and cultures, but also reflects some of the archetypal forces that it can connect with us.
2. Many people, especially those who live in oceanside areas tend to look at _________ as pests.
3. The author points out that while people feel 'ritual' is a scary word, we all have personal _________ associated with every human expression.
4. Before you can begin a rite, you will want to learn about your animal, then determine the __________ of the ritual or meditation.
5. During the winter sleep of a bear, its _______ shut down completely and scientists are studying why.
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