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Tayo

Date Submitted: 12/08/2003 22:41:55
Category: / Entertainment / Movies & Film
Length: 1 pages (231 words)
Tayo is a half-white Laguna Indian emotionally stricken by white warfare and almost destroyed by his experiences as a World War II prisoner of the Japanese. Unable to find a place among Native American veterans who are losing themselves in rage and drunkenness, Tayo discovers his connection to the land and to ancient rituals with the help of a medicine man, and comes to understand the need to create ceremonies, to grow and change, in …
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…the streets of Gallup, where Navajos, Zunis, and Hopis in torn jackets stand ! outside bars "like cold flies stuck to the wall." Ceremony is deeply felt, but avoids glib mysticism; it is informed not by bitterness and racial animosity, but by a larger sense of sorrow and an awareness of "how much can be lost, how much can be forgotten." Tayo's spiritual healing becomes an offering of hope and redemption for tribal cultures. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**
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