The Creation Story
October 11, 2019
Jake Thomas Learning Center and the National
Museum of the American Indian is what I chose to review and share. Jake Thomas,
a Cayuga chief, created it this learning center along with co-founder Yvonne
Thomas. The objective is to establish a
historical and current Library Resource Center for everyone to use. People from
all over the world can use it to research and learn about the history and
development of the Iroquoian people. I think it’s worth mentioning that the
Jake Thomas Learning Center is a nonprofit charity organization. I believe this is a
quality in an good academic website. Therefore, this website is one. This is
meant to convey a message from the perspective of a Native American. Some of
the creation prints illustrate this perspective.

“Katsian[:ionte
Hanging Flower. From our mother’s body grew Tionh=kon, the Three Sisters; corn
beans and squash. From her head grew Onienkwa]n:we the native tobacco.”
This is about the birth of two twins, Flint the daughter
and Taharonhiaw-:kon the son. Their mother died at their birth and Flint
accused her brother Taharonhiaw-:kon of this act. When the twins buried their mother,
she became “mother earth.” The heavens declared that the sustenance of her body
will allow things to grow every year. “So, when the twins and their grandmother
buried their mother’s body, she became “mother earth” and from her head grew
the native tobacco, from her breast grew the corn, from her stomach grew the
squash, from her fingers grew the beans, and from her feet grew potatoes.” https://jakethomaslearningcentre.ca/creation-prints.
This doesn’t change my views on Native Americans. It only
strengthens what I thought I already knew. The spiritual beliefs explain the “circle
of life.” Truly fascinating!
I completely agree with your sentiments. I enjoyed this website and found the offerings engaging and insightful. I only wish that it could be expanded to offer more online educational opportunities.
ReplyDeleteI agree that it was engaging and insightful. I found it to be entertaining and educational.
DeleteThe website appears to be an advertisement for the work done by the late Jake Thomas. The webpage describing the book is fascinating. "Teachings from the longhouse is an important text that provides detailed information about the Six Nations teachings based on the Handsome Lake Code" ( https://jakethomaslearningcentre.ca/jakes-book). This makes me want to obtain the book myself.
ReplyDeleteResource:
Jake Thomas Learning Centre. “Teachings from the Longhouse.” Jake Thomas Learning Centre, https://jakethomaslearningcentre.ca/jakes-book.