Write about a time you felt connected to nature, like the kinship in Native American myths.

Prompt Response: A time I felt like i connected to nature is when I went camping with my family. We went to The Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, I was very excited to go because we got to hunt for our food. My brother killed a Buck and I got a Turkey, after skinning and deboning the animals we were able to roast them over a fire. It was an amazing experience and I loved every second of it. I related it to Native Americans by the fact they had hunters and gathers, my brother and I were the hunters and my mom was the gatherer and cooked the Deer and Turkey for us. Even though we killed some animals i still felt very connected to the environment around me, almost as if it was my calling to be a Game Warden or work in some industry in the Forrest.

Summary: Today we took notes on Native American literature.

Reflection: I learned what the definition of Myth was and, What the Native American Literature was all about. How they passed their stories down from generation to generation orally.

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