Unit V Oral Traditions: Swapping Stories
Lesson 5 The First Meeting of the Indians and the Europeans
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(From Prologue, Scene 1 and 2, First Meeting of the Indians and Europeans, Swapping Stories: Folktales from Louisiana)
Task: Choose a character below and compose an ending for the story from this character's point of view.
The Indian Orphan:
Being without relatives,
he was completely and
utterly alone.
He used to live by
joining up with people;
His relatives were
no more.
It is as an orphan
that he lived.
The Europeans:
White faces, pants,
shirts, and shoes.
The white people want
to be friends,
talk to him, want to
ask him a few questions.
But they can't understand
him.
"Let's trap him."
"How we going
to trap him?"
The Indians:
The Indians were dwelling,
the Indians dwelt here,
and they hunted for game,
and lived by killing
and eating various sorts of things.
. . . he was lying
on the ground, so it is said.
He really lay there;
I do not know how long
he lay there before he regained consciousness.
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