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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ta-Na-E-KaTa-Na-E-Ka - Wikipedia

    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. In the story, at age eleven the Kaw go through ta-na-e-ka, a test of outdoor endurance and survival.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. “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...

  5. In“Ta-Na-E-Ka” by Mary Whitebird, Mary is a dynamic character who changes. from the beginning to end. In the beginning Marry is really stubborn she says, “None of the other tribes make girls go through the endurance ritual,” (pg. 136).

  6. 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, Jenderal Soedirman University, Purwokerto, Indonesia.

  7. 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,...

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