Friday, November 14, 2008
Chapter 3, Every Day is a Good Day
We have a problem with labeling native cultures something they are not because we do not know about them . This chapter helps explain to me why those stereotypes exist. It continues to talk about Wilma Mankiller an dhow she grew up in very hard times. her and her family were relocated to San Francisco. She married their and had two kids who she wanted to help them grasp the native lifestyle. so she took them to Pomo Kashia Ranchero where she was happy and really liked the way her children were interacting. I think she made the right choice by taking her children so they could experience the native lifestyle.
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