Tiyapo talks about the loss of his grandfather and his thoughts on dealing with the death of a loved one.
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Discussion and Writing QuestionsNote: Select what is appropriate for your class. There is great diversity in language, culture, history and government among American Indian tribes. Each tribe has a distinct and unique heritage that contributes to the vitality and diversity of modern life. - If someone you loved has died, how did their death make you feel? What do you miss about this person? What did you learn from this person?
- Describe how Tiyapo discusses his grandfather’s death. How did the way Tiyapo shared his grandfather’s death make you feel?
- A funeral and burial or cremation ceremonies may be part of your culture. How did Tiyapo help prepare his grandfather for cremation? Why was this so difficult for him?
- How did Tiyapo and his father follow tribal customs when dealing with the death?
- What are your family customs for dealing with death?
- What will Tiyapo miss about his grandfather?
- Why was Tiyapo’s grandfather proud of him?
- How are you and Tiyapo alike in terms of dealing with death?
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