Dorsey-Outside Reading
When reading "Social Life and the Dreamtime: Clues to Creation Myths as Rhetorical Devices in Tiwi Mortuary Ritual" by Eric Venbrux, I realized how much the oral culture has impacted the literate world. He discusses totem poles and how they are highly important to the rituals of the Aboriginal people he studied. In the paper, he comments on how the totem poles can be rented out to preform the rituals and are specially crafted for each ritual. Also, non-specific totem poles are also made for anyone to get for celebrations and events. I thought about how commonplace a totem pole is for people of the literate culture. They can be found in front of campsites, restaurants, and in backyards for cookouts. It is crazy to notice how pieces of the oral culture has affected our own. I wonder if we are missing the reverence in our adaptation of these items.
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