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Coyote And The Buffalo Analysis

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Through the two stories, Coyote and the Buffalo by Christine Quintasket and Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God by Jonathan Edwards, we learn that Native Americans and Puritans believed that people were ultimately bad. In the beginning of Coyote and the Buffalo, Quintasket explains to the reader that “No buffalo ever lived in the Swah-netk’-qhu country. That was Coyote’s fault. If he had not been so foolish and greedy…”. In this myth, Native Americans teach an important lesson on how humans can be bad through coyotes actions. He is greedy, mischievous and misleading in the way he tricks the buffalo and takes advantage of him throughout the story. Rather then using a human to show directly that they are bad, Quintasket uses an animal to present
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