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ELA 20
Writing and Creating
11. Communication strategy multimodal enhancement
11.1 Circular Iterative Narrative First Peoples Texts
Master Circular Iterative Narrative Structures in First Peoples Texts
Discover how Indigenous storytelling traditions use circular and iterative patterns to reflect cultural worldviews and transmit knowledge across generations.
What You'll Learn
Circular narratives cycle back creating meaning through interconnected patterns
Iterative storytelling repeats themes with variations building cumulative understanding
Temporal fluidity allows simultaneous existence of past present future
Symbolic transformation deepens meaning through recurring elements and relationships
What You'll Practice
1
Identify circular narrative patterns that return to starting points
2
Analyze iterative elements and symbolic transformation in Indigenous texts
3
Compare temporal concepts between Indigenous and Western storytelling traditions
Why This Matters
Understanding circular iterative narratives develops cultural literacy and analytical skills essential for engaging respectfully with diverse storytelling traditions and worldviews.
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Circular Narratives
Iterative Storytelling
Cultural Analysis
Indigenous Literature
Temporal Concepts

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