Please respond to the following prompts on paper or in Google Drive. I'll use these questions to help guide my entry into reading your rhetorical discussion:
1.How does your study contribute to studies of American Indian rhetorics in particular, nonwestern rhetorics more generally?
2. What is/was the most successful part of your project?
3. What was the most challenging part of your project? How did you overcome it?
4. What do you want me to pay particular attention do in my reading of your paper?
5. What ethical issues did you find yourself contemplating during the course of your project?
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In class writing towards discussion
How does studying nonwestern rhetorics, especially rhetorics of survivance, help you think about your beliefs and practices as a rhetor and a rhetorician?
What are your responsibilities as a rhetor and rhetorician to practitioners of nonwestern rhetorics?
How is rhetoric related to power, politics, history, and narrative?