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What do you now understand about American Indian religion and philosophy?
Term Paper 2 Suggested questions to answer – not required questions to answer. There are also only suggested number of pages. The course is teaching American Indian religion and philosophy – so demonstrate that you’ve done the work to have an intelligent and academic perspective. In other words, what have you learned? AIS 310 American Indian Religion & Philosophy
Ceremony
Critique and Analyze the material, then Support your position. – Introduction (1 page)
• In general, what are the purposes for American Indian ceremonies? What might they all have in common?
• Are any American Indian ceremonies similar to what exists in other cultures?
– Function (1-2 pages)
• Choose one specific ceremony covered in this course. What is the primary function of this ceremony? What is involved?
• Using the same ceremony from above, what are the observable and unobservable functions of the ceremony? (How might the ceremony/activity(ies) provide a function in the family or the community?)
– Application (1-2 pages)
• Choose one or more ceremonies. Give examples of how the ceremony is significant or relevant in todays’ times? Reflect on todays challenges or challenges for their community environment.
• Describe or interpret how the origin stories (the four in iLearn) might give us information about the people and their environment.
– Scope (2-3 pages)
• Describe how people are involved in their ceremony (either as an individual, or as a group; you can describe a specific ceremony, the preparation of the ceremony, or how it is conducted).
• What do you consider to be the purpose or expected outcome of their ceremonies? You can choose a general theme or a case-by-case study.
– Conclusion (1 page)
• What do you now understand about American Indian religion and philosophy?
• Compare your knowledge of American Indian religion and philosophy to another major religious practice and/or philosophy.
NOTE: Use terms from the, Definitions for key terms (1 and 2), found in iLearn.