Question

Ruth Heflin’s book I Remain Alive discusses this author in the chapter “Weaving a Magic Design.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this Dakota activist and author who collected her published articles “Impressions of an Indian Childhood” and “School Days of an Indian Girl” in American Indian Stories.
ANSWER: Zitkala-Ša [or Zitkála-Šá; or Gertrude Simmons Bonnin]
[10e] Several stories from Zitkala-Ša’s Old Indian Legends center on the Lakota trickster Iktomi, who takes the shape of this creature. A “grandmother” figure named for this creature appears in the stories of many American Southwest cultures.
ANSWER: spider [accept Grandmother Spider]
[10m] Using Zitkala-Ša and four other Sioux authors, Heflin critiqued Kenneth Lincoln’s classification of the Native American Renaissance as beginning with the publication of this novel centering on the World War II veteran Abel.
ANSWER: House Made of Dawn (by N. Scott Momaday)
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