Exam 24: North America: Raven
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Exam 24: North America: Raven20 Questions
Exam 25: African and African-American Trickster Stories20 Questions
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Exam 47: Narrative and Myth21 Questions
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Raven tricked __________________ and stole water for his world.
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Raven got fire for the people by __________________________________________________.
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Like the Greek god Prometheus, Raven brings ____________ to human beings.
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Petrel put pitchwood in the fire when Raven was caught in the smoke hole. This changed Raven from white to black. This is an example of the __________________ aspect of myth.
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Nas-ca'ki-yel used a _____________ to explain why there was death.
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Raven causes his own birth to the girl who lived up the Nass River with her father because he ___________________________________________.
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The people fishing for euchalon did not want the sun because _____________________________________.
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Raven can be compared to Loki because both are _____________.
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Raven tales are most popular among the Native American peoples of ____________.
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Because Raven turns himself into a small child, we can classify him as a ___________________.
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When Raven dribbles sand as he flies, he creates________________.
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Raven creates _______________________ by flying along and spitting out the water he stole from Petrel.
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____________________ is one of the basic characteristics of a trickster.
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________________ is a popular trickster in African-American stories.
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Like other tricksters, Raven often causes good things as the result of his _____________________________.
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When Petrel released the sun on the people fishing, they turned into the animals whose skins they were wearing. This is an example of ___________________.
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Raven carried off most of the water from Petrel's spring by ______________.
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____________________ is the name of one of the peoples who revere Raven.
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_____________ is a Greek god who can be compared with Raven as a trickster.
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