“So about a million pages ago, I mentioned Zeus's first wife, the Titan Metis. Remember her? Neither did I. I had to go back and look. All these names: Metis and Thetis and Themis and Feta Cheese—I get a headache trying to keep them straight.” HumorPercy JacksonZeusFeta CheeseThetisMetisThemis Book:Percy Jackson's Greek Gods Source: Percy Jackson's Greek Gods
“Different ways to tell a story. Some tellers make a noise to announce the coming of the story for get someone else to call everyone's attention. Some wait for people to gather around, for the quiet to settle. Others just begin. They don't wait for everyone to lean in - that'll happen soon enough. They don't speak loudly or even want everyone to hear. Those that hear are the ones the story was meant for.” StorytellingStoryStorytellerMetis Book:A Grandmother Begins the Story Source: A Grandmother Begins the Story
“History calls them a defeated people, but the Metis do not feel defeated, and that is what is important. Today, as in the old days, they play their fiddles, sing, dance, and tell their children the old stories. They work hard, as they have always done. They do not mind when they are called Metis, halfbreeds, mixed bloods, Canadians or bois-brules. They know who they are: 'Ka tip aim soot chic' -- the people who own themselves.” Metis Book:Riel's People: How the Metis Lived Source: Riel's People: How the Metis Lived
“Erkekler davrandıkları gibi, kadınlarsa göründükleri gibidirler. Erkekler kadınları seyrederler. Kadınlarsa seyredilişlerini seyrederler.” John BergerMetisGörme Biçimleri Author:John Berger