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Ceremony


They fear the world.
They destroy what they fear.
They fear themselves."


"They will kill the things they fear

all the animals

the people will starve."


"They will fear what they find

They will fear the people

They kill what they fear" (Silko 136).


Leslie Marmon Silko uses these three short passages taken from an ancient Indian story included in the novel Ceremony to express and convey the idea that the white man’s fear was the primary factor contributing to their negative actions toward the Indian people. The ancient Indian story that the passages are pulled from also explains how Indian witchery led to the invention of the white people and all the ...

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that seemed strange and suspicious. They feared a social unity of sharing and togetherness that they found alarming and intimidating.

The Indians woke up one morning to find that the lands they once belonged to were no longer theirs. The deeds and papers said the land now belonged to the white folk. It was taken away from them by sheer physical force, stolen, and they were sent away to live on reservations. Tayo was a part of the Laguna Pueblo reservation.

As a young kid on the Laguna Pueblo reservation, Tayo and the other children were sent away to white schools, and it was mandatory that they did not speak in their native tongue or take part in any of their old ways. The teachers told them to forget what they had learned back on the reservation, that they had no reason to believe the superstitious stories any more. Now they should believe in books and science because they explained the causes and effects (Silko 94). The white man feared the different ...

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Added: 8/18/2008 10:32:31 AM
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