Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony
.... She is a symbol of Corn
Mother herself, and loves
Tayo as he has never been loved, and gives him the power "emanating from the mesas and arroyos...the rhythm ....
(1818

7

)
The Struggle of the Pueblo Indians
.... She is a symbol of Corn
Mother herself, and loves
Tayo as he has never been loved, and gives him the power "emanating from the mesas and arroyos...the rhythm ....
(1818

7

)
The Pueblo Cultuee in the Novel, Ceremony
.... She is symbolically Corn
Mother. Then
Tayo meets Betonie, a new kind of medicine man, who still uses curative sand drawings and the old medicine men's ....
(2143

9

)
Native Americans & Canadians
.... earth. In fact,
Tayo's mother is dead in the story and the dispossession of nature has created a spiritual bankruptcy within him. ....
(4546

18

)
Use of Medicine in Ceremony
.... more than a lover and friend; she is a symbol of the powerful Corn
Mother, an important figure in Pueblo mythology, and she is able to give
Tayo the connection ....
(1761

7

)
Ceremony (Leslie Marmon Silko)
....
Mother" figure repeats her appearances in two different guises of unselfish fulfillment: as the old Mexican ex-whore whom Josiah loves and who initiates
Tayo ....
(1805

7

)
Five Native American Writers
.... that he longs for.
Tayo was the son of a promiscuous Native American
mother and an anonymous white father. He was raised by his ....
(10946

44

)
20th Century Native American Writers
.... that he longs for.
Tayo was the son of a promiscuous Native American
mother and an anonymous white father. He was raised by his ....
(10934

44

)