Objects & Places from Calling For a Blanket Dance

Oscar Hokeah
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 136 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Objects & Places from Calling For a Blanket Dance

Oscar Hokeah
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 136 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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Quilts

These are something that Lena makes for her grandchildren and great-grandchildren and also sells. They symbolize a legacy.

Powwows

These are Native American social gatherings with dances and food. They symbolize tradition.

Regalia

This is what Vincent makes for Ever and Quinton for Gourd Dances. It symbolizes redemption.

Mask

This is something Ever sees in the Chero-Hawk Indian Store and that Hank gives him. It symbolizes peace.

Pencil

This is what Leander wants to use to stab Ever, but he uses it instead to draw. It symbolizes expectations.

Forever Home

This is a house Ever gets for his family. It symbolizes stability.

Bench Memorial

This is a place to sit that is broken during a powwow. It symbolizes guilt.

Pen

This is a writing instrument Turtle takes from the video section of the grocery store. It symbolizes expression.

G. I. Joes

These are action figures Ever finds...

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