Ken

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Ken is a character in Leslie Marmon Silko’s short story "The Man to Send Rain Clouds," which explores Native American traditions and cultural conflict.

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instanceOf fictional character
short story character
appearsIn "The Man to Send Rain Clouds" NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre Native American literature
contemporary American short fiction
associatedWithTheme death and the afterlife in Pueblo belief
respect for elders and community
syncretism of Native and Christian practices
createdBy Leslie Marmon Silko NERFINISHED
firstPublishedIn "The Man to Send Rain Clouds" (1969) NERFINISHED
hasCulturalContext Laguna Pueblo community NERFINISHED
hasEthnicBackground Native American NERFINISHED
hasRelative Leon NERFINISHED
Teofilo NERFINISHED
hasSetting rural New Mexico
interactsWith Father Paul NERFINISHED
isInvolvedIn cultural conflict between Native traditions and Catholicism
languageOfWork English
narrativeRole supports depiction of Native American ritual continuity
participatesIn traditional Pueblo funeral practices
performsAction helps arrange the burial
helps bring Teofilo’s body back to the village
helps cover Teofilo’s body with a red blanket
helps paint Teofilo’s face
helps prepare Teofilo’s body after his death
helps sprinkle corn meal on Teofilo’s body
helps tie a feather in Teofilo’s hair

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