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He was one of the last living Indians who’d fought the U.S. Army. (He died in 1953, when he was eighty-one.) At age eleven, he was wounded at Rose Creek. Eleven was a magic word among the Kaws. It was the time of Ta-Na-E-Ka, the coming-of-age time. At eleven a boy could prove himself a warrior.
TL;DR of the story: A girl and her cousin of a Native American tribe participate in a 5 day ritual where they have to fend for themselves in the forest. The girl decides to just walk to the closest milkshake/burger joint and sleep there for the entire duration of the ritual.
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This paper proposes Mary Whitebird’s Ta-Na-E-Ka to be used as the teaching material to raise students’ ecological awareness based on the research conducted in the English Department,...
22 lut 2018 · Tanaeka the short story Ta-Na-E-Ka by Mary Whitebird. Subject: English. Age range: 11 - 13. Resource type: Lesson (complete) File previews. pdf, 309.94 KB. pptx, 1.82 MB. This product includes a Powerpoint, two- day lesson plan, and several worksheets. Created to be fully useful, this is a straightforward lesson plan with worksheets that I have ...
Ta-Na-E-Ka is a short story, first published in a 1972 Scholastic Voices textbook and commonly used in the United States elementary education. Ta-Na-E-Ka describes a fictional ritual underta ken by two children of the Kaw people, ten-year-old Mary and her ten-year-old cousin, Roger.
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