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“Ta-Na-E-Ka” by Mary Whitebird. As my Ta-Na-E-Ka birthday neared, I had bad dreams. I was reaching the age when Kaw Indians take part in Ta-Na-E-Ka. Well, not all Kaws. But my grandfather stuck...
1. accountant (UH KOWN TUHNT): someone who checks to be sure financial records are correct. “Ta-Na-E-Ka” by Mary Whitebird adapted from Scholastic Voice, December 13, 1973. Copyright 1973 by Scholastic, Inc. Retold by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Reproduced by permission of the publisher. Ta-Na-E-Ka 95. A HERE’S HOW. Reading Focus.
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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Mary Whitebird is about to turn eleven and take part in the Sioux coming of age tradition of Ta-Na-E-Ka. Literally translated as, “flowering of adulthood,” Ta-Na-E-Ka is a test of survival where participants are sent into the wilderness to survive for five days.
Mary Whitebird’s Ta-Na-E-Ka, which depicts the relationship of an Indian tribe with nature is proposes to be used as authentic teaching material to raise students’ ecological awareness.
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