The Indian Burying Ground

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"The Indian Burying Ground" is a well-known 18th-century poem by American writer Philip Freneau that reflects on Native American burial customs and spiritual beliefs.

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instanceOf literary work
poem
approximatePublicationPeriod late 18th century
author Philip Freneau
contrastsWith European rationalist attitudes toward death
countryOfOrigin United States of America
culturalPerspective favors intuitive and imaginative understanding over rationalism
depicts Native American burial practices
Native American graves
spirits of the dead as active and wakeful
form short poem
genre lyric poetry
meditative poem
hasImageryOf forest and natural landscape
nighttime scenes
warriors and hunters in the afterlife
hasSubject Native Americans
afterlife
burial grounds
cultural difference
includedIn anthologies of early American poetry
influencedBy contemporary European Romantic ideas
literaryMovement early American Romanticism
pre-Romanticism
literaryPeriod early American literature
mainTheme Native American burial customs
contrast between European and Native American worldviews
mystery of death
nature and spirituality
respect for indigenous traditions
spiritual beliefs about the afterlife
meter regular rhymed verse
notableFor critique of purely rational views of death
sympathetic portrayal of Native American spirituality
originalLanguage English
perspectiveOnAfterlife the dead remain active rather than at rest
publicationCentury 18th century
rhetoricalDevice contrast
imagery
personification
symbolism
studiedIn American literature courses
tone contemplative
mysterious
reverent
writtenBy Philip Freneau

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Philip Freneau notableWork The Indian Burying Ground