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- W2334485087 abstract "Spotted cattle and deer are strong but subtle thematic strands in complex web of symbols, stories and images Leslie M. Silko weaves through Ceremony; they are messengers of ancient wisdoms vital to Tayo's quest for healing and identity. Critics have posited interpretations of spotted cattle but this thematic element has never been explored in sufficient depth because, as Kathleen M. Sands suggested in Preface to Ceremony Symposium issue of American Indian Quarterly: certain aspects of novel reasserted themselves over and over...' And indeed most critical analysis of Ceremony has focused on several primary areas, which Sands identifies as: the natural use of myth and ritual in novel, and formal design of work.2 While spotted cattle could be considered an aspect of first category, the natural world, there is perhaps a more appropriate designation-animal spirit guides. Spotted cattle as spirit guides? Charles Larson in a collection of essays, American Indian Fiction, interpreted cattle much differently, in context of what Sands called the natural world theme:" @default.
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- W2334485087 title "Spotted Cattle and Deer: Spirit Guides and Symbols of Endurance and Healing in Ceremony" @default.
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