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TRICKSTER TALES

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Elements of a

Trickster Tale

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Trickster TalesAre Fiction

Stories(not true)

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Characters are usually animals that Talk and act like humans, but they retain their animal traits.

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They are short stories that usually have only two or three characters.

Iktomi and the Buzzard

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Some trickster tales are about weak people or tiny animalsoutwitting their stronger enemies.

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They are very old stories passedDown from one generation to another. Originally told orally. They reflect the culture in which they originated.

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Action builds through repetition. There is an exciting climax at the end.Goodness and intelligence win outover evil and foolishness.

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Trickster Tales end with a moral or a lesson.

“If a person is clever, it is because someone has taught them their cleverness.”

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Setting takes place in the distant past or a timeless place.dese

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There is usually a problem anda solution to the problem.

"Coyote takes water from the Frog people... because it is not right that one people have all the water."

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Told from a 3rd person point of view.

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Trickster Tales in your Library

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Bibliography

<http://tpslib.tacoma.k12.wa.us/cataloging>.

<http://edsitement.neh.gov/>.

<http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images>.

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Created by Diane Burkhart-Kiss


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