Shota Activities

Star Stories . 

My story was inspired by some of the traditional Native American stories.

See if you can find some of the following

Feather Woman and Morning Star

The Star Maiden

The Woman in the Moon

Star Stories are popular in many other cultures for example in Greek and Chinese myths

We also have our own modern equivalents such as Superman, Star Wars or ET

Why not write your own story either about visiting another world or an alien coming to earth

 

 

  Find the star that's a gift

  from the skies

  In its patchwork of light

  true happiness lies

Wicaphi wan el oiyokipiya he ki he ole ye

Iyoyamya iyojanjan he ki ohan mahpiya ta tiopa iyuuusloke ki he ye

Names

The naming of a person in all cultures is important

Find out about you own name- who chose it and why?

Do you have more than one name?

Does your name have a special meaning?

Shota in Lakota means smoke and Esther in Hebrew means star

My name Margaret comes from a Greek word Margaritas which means pearl. This comes from the Persian word for child of light

Patchwork Quilts

Patchwork is a craft often associated with the early white settlers in the USA.

Try and find out about the different names and patterns - look out for Log Cabin, Wedding Ring and of course star quilts.

Left click your mouse to download or print the star and design your own star quilt.

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