What themes are commonly found in trickster tales?
Coyote and the Buffalo

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Friendship
Consequences of actions
Moral lessons
The importance of wealth
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What is the relationship between Coyote and Buffalo Bull?
Coyote and Buffalo Bull are enemies.
Coyote and Buffalo Bull are friends.
Coyote and Buffalo Bull are rivals.
Coyote and Buffalo Bull are strangers.
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What can be inferred about the character of Buffalo Bull from the tale?
Buffalo Bull is a weak character who avoids conflict.
Buffalo Bull is portrayed as a powerful figure who can instill fear but also has friendships.
Buffalo Bull is a villain who only seeks revenge.
Buffalo Bull is a solitary figure with no relationships.
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How do trickster tales explain natural phenomena?
They often provide imaginative explanations for why things are the way they are in nature.
They describe the scientific processes behind natural events.
They focus on moral lessons rather than natural explanations.
They are purely fictional stories with no basis in reality.
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Why does Coyote kick Buffalo Bull's skull?
Because Buffalo Bull had scared him repeatedly.
Because Coyote wanted to show his strength.
Because Buffalo Bull challenged him to a fight.
Because Coyote was angry at Buffalo Bull for stealing his food.
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What does the character of Coyote represent in many Native American stories?
A wise elder who provides guidance
A trickster figure who challenges norms and teaches lessons
A fierce warrior who protects the tribe
A spirit of nature that brings harmony
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What cannot be learned from the trickster tale regarding buffalo herding?
The tale explains the social structure of buffalo herds.
The tale does not explain why buffalo live together in large herds.
The tale describes the feeding habits of buffalo.
The tale illustrates the migration patterns of buffalo.
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