The+Legends

=Summery= This chapter begins on page 12 with Zitkala-Sa remembering times building a fire with her mother. She talks about her breakfast's they would have.They would eat breakfast outside of the tepee. At noon they would eat lunch with travelers because they knew they would let them. We find out that her uncle was one of the nations bravest warriors. In the end of the chapter, she had seen the marks on the elders' heads. When Zitkala-Sa asked about the marks, she was afraid that the elder would rebuke her for her boldness. When she found out that they were to cover up magic. She thought about the marks and what magic might be hidden under each one. At the end of the chapter we learn she is now suspicious of people with tattoos because of the story's the elders told.

She would go out and invite elders to eat dinner with her and her mother. Then when she got to their tepee, she would wait for them to come out or when it was it was a good time to ask. Her mother says in the book, "Wait a moment before you invite anyone. If other plans are being discussed, do not interfere, but go elsewhere". This statement is something that can help Zitkala-Sa seem not rude, or polite, to the elders. At dinner she asks her mother for the elders to tell their Legends because not only do they intrigue her, but they also helped her to go to sleep. She had fallen asleep before the end of the story about the magical marks but we learn she is afraid of people with tattoos because of the storys the elders tell.
 * Analysis**

Some of the major ideas in this chapter are.... The telling of the legends, the magic marks, and the Invitations. I think that the legends are important because they interested her and I think that when she gets old, she will have something to tell her childern and grandchildren.

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