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Objective 31 1. Vignette Assignment 1 2. Introduced George Lancer, Cenoa, Rising Sun, Yancy, Biziil, and Illanippi 3. Tells the over all feelings of mixed families, and Yancy's home burns down 4. Vignette Assignment 2 5. We meet Uncle Majag, Ms. Clare Simpson, Mr. and Mrs Ridge 6. Yancy's brother goes to live in North Carolina to live in an Indian tribe. 7. Vignette Assignment 3 8. Yancy opened his eyes. Majag felt the bed move under his folded arms and head. He did not know how long he had been asleep this time. Majag was surprised to see Yancy pulling at the bandages that covered his eyes. 9. Yancy learns that his family is dead, He meets Sara and learns her story. 10. Vignette Assignment 4 11. Yancy was a little frightened to be released from the hospital. He did not know how the Cherokee tribe would receive him. With his deep nearly healed burns, would they see him as a devil? 12. New characters: Berry Blossom, a little girl, 13. Vignette Assignment 5 14. Yancy tells his story and allows the children to see the scars 15. Yancy was known to his tribe as Fire Walker from then on. 16. Vignette Assignment 6 17. Many of his nights were spent in fortune. Sleep was not his friend. When he closed his eyes to sleep, he knew that it was going to be another night of being in the fire as a child. He always smelled the smoke, felt the heat, and worst of all he could hear his family plea screaming in pain. In forty two years, Yancy had not slept without reliving the night that his parents and sister died in the fire. 18. Yancy's brother writes him telling him who started the fire. 19. He finds the two men. One is dead, and the other is as a child in a nursing home. Yancy lets go of the bitter hate that he had carried all those years. He forgave. 20. Yancy's brother is by his bed as Yancy dies. From TB. Yancy was tired and wanted to go to sleep. “I love you too, brother.” Then he looks ahead. “Mother is coming.” He reaches out his other hand. “Yancy, go to her.” Biziil said with tears flowing in sheets down his eyes now. “She has waited far too long for you.” With those words, Yancy took one more deep gargling breath. His eyes widened and he fell into the eternal rest. 1. Name: Yancy Lancer 2. Age: 10 3. Location: Kentucky 4. Family History: A native American Indian mother, his father is a Kentucky sheriff both were killed by a ambush when Yancy was ten. Then raised by his Indian uncle Fleeting Hunter 5. Career aspirations: Be a sheriff as he father was 6. Race: white/Cherokee Indian 7. Features: High cheek bones, thin lips, very young looking facial features 8. Appearance: only 4 feet tall 9. Likes: Fishing, hunting, Indian crafts, country and Indian music, sun rises, four wheeling. 10. Dislikes: poachers, big parties 11. Physical condition: Thin small dark boy 12. Ailments: none 13. Education: schooled by paid teacher at home 14. Socioeconomic background: Parents were farmer/hunters of the land. His father was also a strict law man. He was taught that you have what you have earned. 15. Parents: Indian mother Chenoa. Father's name William George Lancer 16. Siblings: Sister Illanippi (amazing) who died of smoke inhalation, brother Bidziil (He is strong) 17. Ambition: To help white-man and Cherokee understand each other 18. Hobbies: Fishing and hunting, archery, and wood carving 19. Intelligence: He is very smart. He knows the hills of Kentucky. He can read people well. 20. Pivotal events in life: Playing with the other Indian children 21. Favorite foods: Bean bread and grilled wild game. 22. Favorite music: native American 23. Favorite reading material: Cherokee Bible written by Sequoyah, and the King James version of the English Bible 24. Religion: both baptist and Cherokee Religion 25. Personality: funny 26. Things he/she takes pride in: heritage, country, and the hills of Kentucky 27. Things that bother him/her: by-est people who bully those who are different. 1. Name: Yancy Lancer 2. Age: 52 3. Location: Kentucky 4. Family History: A native American Indian mother, his father is a Kentucky sheriff both were killed by a ambush when Yancy was ten. Then raised by his Indian uncle Fleeting Hunter 5. Career aspirations: Retire as a criminal pro-filer for the state of Kentucky with revenge of his parents 6. Race: white/Cherokee Indian 7. Features: High cheek bones, thin lips, very young looking facial features 8. Appearance: Five feet six inches tall, 200 pounds, dark brown eyes, black wavy hair 9. Likes: Fishing, hunting, Indian crafts, country and Indian music, sun rises, four wheeling. 10. Dislikes: Politics, Big-its, poachers, heavy metal, big parties 11. Physical condition: buff, strong, has a burn scar hidden under his shirt and paints on the right side from escaping from the fire ambush that killed his parents 12. Ailments: Nightmares of his parents screaming in the fire as he passes out from the smoke 13. Education: high school, police academy, associates in Law Enforcement 14. Socioeconomic background: Parents were farmer/hunters of the land. His father was also a strict law man. He was taught that you have what you have earned. 15. Parents: Indian mother Chenoa. Father's name William George Lancer 16. Siblings: Sister Illanippi (amazing) who died of smoke inhalation, brother Bidziil (He is strong) was an infant when their parents died. The state put him up for adoption. He had not seen him since. 17. Ambition: To avenge the loss of his family and find his brother 18. Hobbies: Fishing and hunting, archery, and wood carving 19. Significant Others: He is still looking. He wants to find an native American Indian woman to spend his life with. He hasn't taken the time to find her. 20. Intelligence: He is very smart. He knows the hills of Kentucky. He can read people well. 21. Emotional Stability: He is stable most of the time with times where he lapses into anger toward the bad guy. 22. Flaws: Anger 23. Other Traits: Visits a child of a robber that Yancy killed in the line of duty. 24. Pivotal events in life: The death of his parents is an event that haunts him. Another event that he has a hard time to over come is killing his first person. 25. Favorite foods: Bean bread and grilled wild game. 26. Favorite music: country and native American 27. Favorite reading material: Cherokee Bible written by Sequoyah, and the King James version of the English Bible 28. Religion: both baptist and Cherokee Religion 29. Personality: Sly and wise 30. Habits: tapping his hostler and picking his teeth 31. Favorite thing to do: Giving speeches at local schools 32. Comfort level with opposite sex: He could have conversions with women without realizing that they are attracted to him. 33. Things he/she takes pride in: heritage, country, and the hills of Kentucky 34. Things that bother him/her: by-est people who bully those who are different. 35. Things that make him/her laugh: Children playing Speech patterns: Hill billy ascendent Prose Synopsis Yancy was ten when he was awaken from a deep sleep by a heavy smoke. He tried to run to his baby sister's room, but the hall was filled with flames. He was grabbed by a fireman and carried out of the burning building. That day he lost his entire family. His parents and sister were burned to death, and his brother was sent to foster care. Yancy would follow the path to become a cop, serif, and then a pro filer. He was determined to use his position to solve his child hood mysteries. It is not until nearly the end of Yancy's career that he learns that the men who killed his family can not be held accountable for their deaths. One is in a asylum and the other was in the ground near by. His brother finds Yancy, he sits with Yancy as he dies with TB. |