Read the following excerpt from Leslie Marmon Silko’s story "The Man to Send Rain Clouds."
"We found him under a cottonwood tree in the big arroyo near sheep camp. I guess he sat down to rest in the shade and never got up again." Leon walked toward the old man's bed. The red plaid shawl had been shaken and spread carefully over the bed, and a new brown flannel shirt and pair of stiff new Levi's were arranged neatly beside the pillow. Louise held the screen door open while Leon and Ken carried in the red blanket. He looked small and shriveled, and after they dressed him in the new shirt and pants he seemed more shrunken.
What detail from this excerpt best symbolizes traditional Pueblo culture?
the cottonwood tree
the new brown shirt
the old man’s bed
the red blanket
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Sillko's brilliance as a Native American author was established when he penned the Man Sent From The Rain Clouds.
It describes the death of an old man and how he was buried in the traditional Indian manner.
The story has an exploring account of how Indian rituals and catholic ritual differ.
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