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“The Coyote and the Buffalo”
a trickster tale retold by Mourning Dove

DO NOW: Define a villain.
What characteristics does
a villain have to have to be
considered a villain? What
actions do they need to
take? Are there any
examples of sympathetic
villains (villains you feel
sorry for)? Describe.
   Read the notable quote in the corner
    of page 42. What does Mourning Dove
    mean by what she says? After reading
    her biography, what do you think her
    purpose or mission is?
Trickster Tales
• Feature an animal or human
character that engages in deceit,
violence or magic
•Tricksters are mythic and explain
how some aspects of human nature
came to be
•Some trickster tales are about
 weak people or tiny animals
outwitting their stronger enemies
Setting takes place in the distant past
or a timeless place.

                          desert
jungle                      forest
There is usually a problem and
a solution to the problem.




"Coyote takes water from the Frog people...
because it is not right that one people have all the
water."
   Trickster Characters in Different Cultures:
Greek: Eris (goddess of chaos), Hermes (god of thieves and
travelers), Prometheus (stole fire from the gods and gave it
to humans)         Eris is partly responsible
                   for the Trojan war.
                   Hermes played tricks on
                   the gods and mortals; ally
                   of the Greeks in the
                   Trojan war and “bringer
                   of luck” to the soldiers.
Nordic: Loki – sometimes assists the gods,
 sometimes hinders; shape-shifter; his murder of
 Baldr bring about the end of the world. Father of
 Hel (goddess of the underworld), Fenrir (a wolf
 beast), and the Midgard serpent.
Native American: coyote, raven (also associated with battle and
death), fox, Iktomi the spider
West Africa: Anansi the spider




                                    Many of
                                    Aesop’s Fables
                                    deal with
                                    trickster animal
                                    characters, such
                                    as the story of
                                    the
                                    “Fox and the Grapes”
Trickster Tales in the Library
Characteristics of Tricksters are
                 Contradictory

                        •Foolish and clever
                        •Greedy and helpful
                        •Immoral and moral
                        •Creative and destructive

Think of a movie or book where the villain is more
compelling than the hero. What qualities does such a villain
display? Which of these traits contribute most to his/her
appeal?
What is the difference between being
 mischievous and being evil?

         Why do these trickster characters appeal to so many
         cultures? Why are they likeable and unlikeable at
         the same time?
Coyote and the Buffalo
            What does the Coyote find
            in the second paragraph?
            How does he respond?
            What do you think about his
            actions and motivation?
What do you think about Buffalo Bull and his
actions? Does he seem justified and reasonable ?
What trickster qualities does the
Coyote exhibit in the story? Explain.
                •Desecrates the dead body of
                his enemies (immoral)
                •Calls on his helper spirit to
                grow some trees in his way to
                climb (magic)
                •Convinces Buffalo to le him
                smoke before he dies (clever)
                •Gives the Buffalo new horns
                (creator, generous)
                •Kills the cow (greedy,
                destroyer)
H ave you ever tried to talk your way out
   of a difficult situation? Did it work? How
  does this experience help you understand
              how the Coyote feels?

How does the Coyote use his wiles
to try to maniupulate Buffalo Bull?

•Calls him “friend” and “uncle”
•Offers to share his pipe
•Makes new horns
What does Coyote receive from Buffalo Bull in
     return for the horns? Will he listen to the
        restrictions associated with the gift?


He is greedy
and selfish;
lives by his
own rules.
W  hat happens when the Coyote breaks the rules
   and eats attempts to eat the marrow bones? Is he
    able to enjoy his meal? W hat lesson may this be
               trying to teach the reader?
How would you characterize the old woman? Who does she remind
you of?

                              She is a trickster.
                              Flatters the coyote to get his
                              marrow-fat. Calls him “brave
                              warrior” and “great chief”
                              that should not do woman’s
                              work.
Which do you think is more of a villain,
  the old woman or the Coyote? Why?

What are some lessons this
story teaches? Both the old
woman and the Coyote use
flattery to deceive. What
message about flattery is the
story conveying?
Stories give the reader insight into the culture
  that they come from. What did you learn
  about:
 The traits and qualities the Okanogan
  admire and disapprove of
Warrior culture (leaders displaced by stronger ones) – Buffalo.
Favored tricksters and taught their children the benefits of lies in
difficult situations. Respected intellect and cunning.
   Okanogan rituals and religious beliefs
 Smoking pipes, spirit helpers – both assist and scold Coyote (a
 guiding force in life), reincarnation – Buffalo Bull comes back from
 the dead
   Traditional role of women
Women did the cooking and housekeeping – old woman’s comments
   What do you have in common with
    Native Americans?

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Coyote and the Buffalo

  • 1. “The Coyote and the Buffalo” a trickster tale retold by Mourning Dove DO NOW: Define a villain. What characteristics does a villain have to have to be considered a villain? What actions do they need to take? Are there any examples of sympathetic villains (villains you feel sorry for)? Describe.
  • 2. Read the notable quote in the corner of page 42. What does Mourning Dove mean by what she says? After reading her biography, what do you think her purpose or mission is?
  • 3. Trickster Tales • Feature an animal or human character that engages in deceit, violence or magic •Tricksters are mythic and explain how some aspects of human nature came to be •Some trickster tales are about weak people or tiny animals outwitting their stronger enemies
  • 4. Setting takes place in the distant past or a timeless place. desert jungle forest
  • 5. There is usually a problem and a solution to the problem. "Coyote takes water from the Frog people... because it is not right that one people have all the water."
  • 6. Trickster Characters in Different Cultures: Greek: Eris (goddess of chaos), Hermes (god of thieves and travelers), Prometheus (stole fire from the gods and gave it to humans) Eris is partly responsible for the Trojan war. Hermes played tricks on the gods and mortals; ally of the Greeks in the Trojan war and “bringer of luck” to the soldiers.
  • 7. Nordic: Loki – sometimes assists the gods, sometimes hinders; shape-shifter; his murder of Baldr bring about the end of the world. Father of Hel (goddess of the underworld), Fenrir (a wolf beast), and the Midgard serpent.
  • 8. Native American: coyote, raven (also associated with battle and death), fox, Iktomi the spider West Africa: Anansi the spider Many of Aesop’s Fables deal with trickster animal characters, such as the story of the “Fox and the Grapes”
  • 9. Trickster Tales in the Library
  • 10. Characteristics of Tricksters are Contradictory •Foolish and clever •Greedy and helpful •Immoral and moral •Creative and destructive Think of a movie or book where the villain is more compelling than the hero. What qualities does such a villain display? Which of these traits contribute most to his/her appeal?
  • 11. What is the difference between being mischievous and being evil? Why do these trickster characters appeal to so many cultures? Why are they likeable and unlikeable at the same time?
  • 12. Coyote and the Buffalo What does the Coyote find in the second paragraph? How does he respond? What do you think about his actions and motivation?
  • 13. What do you think about Buffalo Bull and his actions? Does he seem justified and reasonable ?
  • 14. What trickster qualities does the Coyote exhibit in the story? Explain. •Desecrates the dead body of his enemies (immoral) •Calls on his helper spirit to grow some trees in his way to climb (magic) •Convinces Buffalo to le him smoke before he dies (clever) •Gives the Buffalo new horns (creator, generous) •Kills the cow (greedy, destroyer)
  • 15. H ave you ever tried to talk your way out of a difficult situation? Did it work? How does this experience help you understand how the Coyote feels? How does the Coyote use his wiles to try to maniupulate Buffalo Bull? •Calls him “friend” and “uncle” •Offers to share his pipe •Makes new horns
  • 16. What does Coyote receive from Buffalo Bull in return for the horns? Will he listen to the restrictions associated with the gift? He is greedy and selfish; lives by his own rules.
  • 17. W hat happens when the Coyote breaks the rules and eats attempts to eat the marrow bones? Is he able to enjoy his meal? W hat lesson may this be trying to teach the reader? How would you characterize the old woman? Who does she remind you of? She is a trickster. Flatters the coyote to get his marrow-fat. Calls him “brave warrior” and “great chief” that should not do woman’s work.
  • 18. Which do you think is more of a villain, the old woman or the Coyote? Why? What are some lessons this story teaches? Both the old woman and the Coyote use flattery to deceive. What message about flattery is the story conveying?
  • 19. Stories give the reader insight into the culture that they come from. What did you learn about:  The traits and qualities the Okanogan admire and disapprove of Warrior culture (leaders displaced by stronger ones) – Buffalo. Favored tricksters and taught their children the benefits of lies in difficult situations. Respected intellect and cunning.  Okanogan rituals and religious beliefs Smoking pipes, spirit helpers – both assist and scold Coyote (a guiding force in life), reincarnation – Buffalo Bull comes back from the dead  Traditional role of women Women did the cooking and housekeeping – old woman’s comments
  • 20. What do you have in common with Native Americans?