Kelly Cooke - outside reading

Connecticut’s Indigenous Peoples
Kelly Cooke
Connecticut's indigenous peoples: what archaeology, history, and oral traditions teach us about their communities and cultures,’ written by Lucianna Lavin, Paul-Grant Costa, and edited by Rosemary Volpe discusses the connection between the land and oral cultures. One except from the book states, “It is the Indigenous peoples of the Americas who maintain the spiritual and cultural connections with this wonderful plant [maize], which is celebrated in ceremonies, blessings, and in oral traditions.” This celebration of the land by the Indigenous people shows their devotion and gratefulness towards the land. They treat the land as it is a person and in turn the land rewards them with a successful harvest of maize. I think that this example works to show how certain traditions can be drawn from the landscapes and serve to long affect the culture of the community.

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