Brian final
Q: What role does alcoholism play as a literary device in There There?
A: Alcoholism represents the hereditary nature of struggle. Alcoholism is a hereditary disorder, and travels through communities and families. Orange displays Jacquie Redfeather's battle with alcoholism as a battle against her past. Tony Loneman's fetal alcohol syndrome also represents how trauma can be passed on through family.
favorite food of the characters in Res Dogs
Catfish
Jacquie Red Feather
She reunites with Harvey at a rehab center; her daughter died; she has three grandsons she never met; her grandsons live with Opal. Opal's older sister who gets pregnant when she is raped on Alcatraz
Daniel Gonzales
cousin of Octavio, 3d prints the gun, flies the drone
loved food at powwow
fry bread
character in coyote drinks by van alst
the poet
Dene Oxendene
young documentary filmmaker enrolled in the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes. Born and raised in Oakland. Is carrying on a project in memory of his uncle, collecting the stories of Native people in the Oakland area
use one character from Tommy orange there there to explain how orange shows intergenerational trauma and how it can be overcome
(There can be several answers to this question depending on the character, the following answer is just an example). In his novel There ThereTommy Orange uses Thomas Frank to show how intergenerational trauma can manifest itself as alcoholism. However, Orange also uses Thomas and his connection to drumming as a way to show how reconnecting to one's culture can help them in overcoming intergenerational trauma.
Thomas Frank
-Cheyenne. Drummer who formerly worked as a custodian at the Indian Center, killed a bat - Was invited to perform a the powwow with a group called Southern Moon.
Short Answer Questions: What are some coping mechanisms that characters use in "There There" for their generational trauma?
Answer: Edwin was addicted to Second Life, Jacquie was an alcoholic, and Opal hides her heritage from her grandnephews, etc.
How does Dene Oxendene represent Indigenous storytelling?
Answer: He is collecting Native stories and spreading them around through his filmmaking. He is giving their stories and outlet to reach communities outside their own.
Short Answer Question: In what ways does intergenerational trauma affect the characters in There There?
Answer: Many characters in There There are impacted by intergenerational trauma and this effects them in different ways. Whereas Jacquie Red Feather struggles with substance abuse, Dene Oxedene copes with his intergenerational trauma by bringing Native stories to light through his documentary. Edwin Black struggles with binge eating and is scared participate in real life because of the disconnect he feels between him and his Native identity, but once he is able to connect with his father and his Native heritage he starts to feel brave enough to regain his place in a community.
Short Answer: what does the coyote represent in "coyote drinks"
Answer: in "Coyote Drinks" the coyote represents a joker or someone who uses people to get what they want, it also represents a manipulator.
What are themes or techniques that have been consistent throughout our material this semester? Give 2 examples from the text.
Answers could include a multitude of things-- generational trauma, substance abuse, symbolism of different animals in Indigenous culture, marvelous reality-- from any of the texts or works (There, There, "Coyote Drinks," "The Burier," Reservation Dogs, anything from before the mid-term)
owes money to Octavio in there there
Calvin johnson
Short answer: in the stories by Van Alst, what might be the significance between the connections to Christianity/saints vs Indigenous beliefs to the characters? Could also connect back to christianity in Tracks.
Could talk about Saint Christopher taking care of drunks in "Coyote Drinks," connection to alcoholism and intergenerational trauma, mix of Christian and Indigenous beliefs to protect individuals/families. In "The Burier "there are lots of saints mentioned, might connect to the overlap between dominating Christian beliefs on Indigenous land, or isolating Indigenous people in a Christian city/culture.
3D prints the guns used to carry out the shooting
Daniel gonzales
grew up knowing his mother but not his father
Edwin
son of Harvey, brother of blue
Edwin black
Bill Davis
Edwin's mom's boyfriend who has worked at the Oakland Coliseum most of his life. He spent some time in prison where he read a lot of books. He hates the way technology has changed the way people act, young and old. He sees a small airplane-like object that flies into the coliseum when he is working. This character went AWOL during the Vietnam War and gets very angry at a drone.
Orvil Red Feather
He found spider legs in his leg in a bathroom at Target. He is 14 years old. He tells Dene his story and gets paid $200!
How does The Burier discuss feelings of displacement within Urban Indians?
In The Burier, the main character lives in the city, where he feels lonely, despite being surrounded by many people. He struggles specifically because he lacks community and people who understand his spiritual side and the connection he has to the land. This is an issue with a lot of Indigenous people living in cities, who feel displaced and lonely without a cultural connection they would have had otherwise.
What is Louis in The Burrier do?
In the Burrier, the Louis references that on a reservation he would be busy in ceremony, as he had come from a long line of medicine men. In Indigenous cultures owls typically are a signs of death and are not to be looked at in the eyes. Therefore we can use the owl as a context clue that shows us that the Louis is forcing his customers to move on from this world and into death.
leader of NDN mafia
Jackie
mother of blue and jamie
Jacquie
grandmother of orvil, loother, and Tony
Jacquie red feather
Short Answer Question: How are many of the characters endings left following the powwow in There, There? Why does the author decide to do this?
Many of the characters endings following the conclusion of the powwow are left to the reader's imagination. Some characters are alive, saved by woods posts like Dene Oxendene and others have endings that remain unclear like with Tony Loneman. The story being very character driven, Orange has open-ended endings for many of the characters because it reflects how many of them were in the story itself.
blue's husband
Paul
Tony Loneman
Plans to get the bullets and swing them in sock over the fence of the Oakland Colliseam to avoid the metal detectors. This character was born with fetal alcohol syndrome.
what do spiders and spider legs symbolize
Spiders could represent tricksters or storytellers and/or elders within the nation, particularly grandmothers. Both Orvil and Opal found spider legs in their legs and this represents their connection to storytelling as a way of surviviance. Author Tommy Orange also found spider legs in his leg and he too is a storyteller.
co creator of res dogs
Sterlin Harjo
Opal Viola Victoria Bear Shield
This character is, along with her sister, taken to Alcatraz by their mom. Her Teddy Bear is her "imaginary friend" with whom she talks about difficult subjects. This character says, "Yeah, Mom's dead, I know. We're alone, but we're not dead. It's not over. We can't just give up. Right?"
Edwin Black
This character wanted to be a writer and has a degree in Comparative Literature, but has writer's block and constipation. He has become depressed and is living at home with his mother. He finds his father by pretending to be his mother, He is obese, spends a lot of time on the internet, and is very interested in the brain.
TF Edwin black finds his biological father by cat fishing him online
True
TF The author of There There is Tommy Orange
True
when the government failed to fulfill their promises to the urban Indian community after the Indian center burnt down
alcatraz occupation
short answer question: What are some examples of characters and their storytelling in There There?
answer: dene and his filmmaking, orvil and dancing, thomas and drumming
n the novel "There, There" by Tommy Orange, explain why the character Jauquie Redfeather could describe substance abuse and intergenerational trauma in Indigenous communities?
auquie Redfeather is a substance abuse counselor because of the substance abuse and alcoholism she, as well as her family, faced. Her daughter passed away from a heroin overdose, causing her to relapse. This shows substance abuse and Intergenerational trauma because of Jauquie Redfeathers daughter, Jamie, suffering from substance abuse as well. While Jacquie is newly sober, she helps others in her community recover from intergenerational trauma, and other people suffering from substance abuse. This can describe in Indigenous communities, trauma is passed down from generation to generation as seen in the character Jacquie Redfeather
name of the event where all the characters in there there come to
big Oakland powwow
dating Edwin black's mom
bill Davis
didn't know either of her biological parents growing up
blue
was adopted by a white family and used to be called crystal
blue
TF In res dogs, Elora passes on the third try
false
TF blue is the child of opal
false
TF opal is the grandmother of Tony, loother, and orvil
false
blue
never knew her parents, grew up in Moraga with adopted parents. Jacquie and Harvey's kid, Edwin's half sister. in abusive marriage
great aunt of orvil, loother, lony
opal bear shield
Calvin Johnson
tells them about the powwow, works with Octavio and Tony and Daniel. owes Octavio money
story by van alst
the burier
In Reservation Dogs why are the owl's eyes always blurred out, why do the kids avoid making eye contact with them?
they're bad luck
T/F Edwin black is the half-brother of blue
true
TF Edwin black and blue are related
true
TF Tony loneman has the "drome" (fetal alcohol syndrome)
true
TF bill Davis is Edwins stepfather
true
TF in res dogs, the kids want to raise money to go to California
true
TF in res dogs, they have a friend named cheese
true
TF in there there, Jacquie red feather struggles with substance abuse
true
TF orvil and opal both found spider legs in their leg
true
Author of coyote drinks
van alst