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Religion of the North American Plains Indians
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First humans in America Human came to North America 20,000 yrs. ago Migrated from Asia by crossing over the Bering Strait (situated between Russia and Alaska) Under water now These first humans formed many tribes Domestic horses enabled the Plains Indians to become great hunters of buffalo and other game 2
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The Lakota The Lakota is the largest and most influential tribe Aka Western Sioux Inhabited western Montana and Wyoming, eastern regions of the Dakotas and parts of Nebraska In 1890 more than 200 Lakota were massacred as the result of the war between Indians and whites Today about 100,000 Lakota live on reservations in Montana and North and South Dakota 3
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Ultimate reality The Lakota name for the supreme reality is Wakan Tanka Sometimes translated as Great Spirit/Great Mysterious Literally meaning: most sacred Wakan Tanka refers to 16 separate deities The # 16 is derived from the number 4- 4X4 4-most sacred # Refers to the compass directions: north, south, east, and west 4
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Supernatural beings Inktomi Name means “Spider” Mediator between the supernatural and human worlds. Taught 1 st humans their ways and customs Trickster figure Offers moral lessons from experience Do not behave as Inktomi 5
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Belief in Death/Afterlife Believe that four souls depart from a person at death First soul journeys to the “spirit path” of the Milky Way Meets an old woman who judges it and either allows it to continue on to the world of the ancestors or it goes back to earth as a ghost The other souls enter unborn children to be reborn 6 Destiny: Next life
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Two main rituals wkst 1. The Vision Quest 2. The Sun Dance
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8 Vision Quest: (Initiation Rite) Vision Quest Purpose: To gain spiritual power and knowledge of one’s role in society For success in hunting, warfare, and curing the ill Experienced by young women and men (more frequently) Carried out by a spiritual leader: medicine woman or medicine man- they issue specific instructions beforehand, and interpret the content of the vision afterward. Expresses 3 dimensions of religion Ritual: sweat lodge prior to going out on one’s own Experiential: Receiving the vision or guardian spirit Mythic: meaning of the guardian spirit
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Ritual of purification in the sweat lodge Procedure A dark/airtight hut made of saplings and covered with animal skins Represents the universe Heated stones placed in the center and water is poured over them by the medicine man The resulting hot steam causes the participant to sweat profusely Steam room Both physical and spiritual purification 9 VISION QUEST: Ritual
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Vision Quest: Experiential & Mythical After purification, the person goes off alone without food, water or shelter for a set # of days 10 Once the person returns to camp, a medicine man/woman interprets the vision, to determine their role for the rest of his/her life The vision comes to the person in the form of an animal, other object, or force of nature
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Purpose: Benefits all (community ritual) Occurs at the beginning of summer as new year celebration to prepare for the annual buffalo hunt Leader: A medicine man or woman Procedure: 1. Construct a lodge Cottonwood tree is selected This tree becomes the Axis Mundi: the axis or center of the universe. The tree represents the supreme being Connects heaven & earth The lodge is constructed of 28 poles around the tree: representing the 28 days of lunar month The finished lodge is representative of the universe with its four compass directions. 2. Begin Dance 11 2 nd Major Lakota Ritual: Sun Dance
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The Sun Dance features long periods of dancing Dancers dance facing the sun for life- giving powers Music and drumbeats accompany the dancing Dancers skewer the flesh of their chests and attach themselves to the tree with leather thongs Dancers dance pulling back until the skin tears Purpose of bodily mutilation: The body is only thing humans can really call their own Therefore, the body is the best sacrifice to offer to the Supreme Being 12 The Sun Dance: Practice
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14 Plains Indians quiz
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Word bank: Wakan Tanka, Sioux, Inktomi, 4, axis mundi, sun, medicine man/woman, 16, body, sweat lodge, children, Sun Dance, Vision Quest, mountains- you will not use all the words 1. ____________ interprets the vision for the vision quester. 2. The Lakota trickster figure is __________ and it means spider. 3. The purpose of this ritual is to gain spiritual power and knowledge of one’s role in society. 4. The Lakota ultimate reality is called ______________ 5. ____________ is a community ritual and its purpose is to prepare for the buffalo hunt. 6. In the Sun Dance, a tree is required and it represents the _______ 7. The vision quest is a purification ritual that takes place in _________ 8. According to the Lakota, the __________ is the only thing humans can call their own and it’s the best sacrifice to offer to the supreme beings. 9. Dancers dance facing the _________ for life-giving powers. 10. The Lakota are also known as_________ ? 15 Plains Indians quiz
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Word bank: Wakan Tanka, Inktomi, 4, axis mundi, sun, medicine man/woman, 16, body, sweat lodge, children, Sun Dance, Vision Quest, mountains- don’t use all 1. ____________ interprets the vision for the vision quester. – medicine man/woman 2. The Lakota trickster figure is __________ and it means spider. – Inktomi 3. The purpose of this ritual is to gain spiritual power and knowledge of one’s role in society. – vision quest 4. The Lakota ultimate reality is called ______________ - wakan tanka 5. ____________ is a community ritual and its purpose is to prepare for the buffalo hunt. – sun dance 6. In the Sun Dance, a tree is required and it represents the _______ – the axis mundi (center of the universe) 7. The vision quest is a purification ritual that takes place in _____________ - sweat lodge 8. According to the Lakota, the __________ is the only thing humans can call their own and it’s the best sacrifice to offer to the supreme beings. – the body 9. Dancers dance facing the _________ for life-giving powers. - sun 10. The Lakota are also known as_________ ? –Sioux 16 Plains Indians quiz
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