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Myths of North American Native People as a Source of Topics for Drama and Education
Kalinová, Karolina ; Machková, Eva (advisor) ; Valenta, Josef (referee)
This diploma thesis aims for the myths topic of the North American native people which are suitable to use in the drama and education. At the beginnings it instils the myths of the North American native people to the wider context of the native people thinking and to the universal mythology. It deals with the magical thinking, rituals and myths of the native nations. Further describes the way of thinking and the religious imaginings of the North American native people. The heart of the graduation thesis is to analyse of several concrete myths and proposal of the dramatic lesson outgoing from one?s of the construe myths. The single analysis contains the summary of the myth, the schedule of the theme and the suggestion how we can use it in the drama and education. The appendices include brief annotation of books containing the North American myths and popularly instructive publications concerning with the life style of the North American native people; other examples of the topics which offer the myths of the North American native people for drama and education; and the way of life description of the North American native people.

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