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Native American Culture In The 18th And 19th Century

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In the United States, there are over 500 federally recognized American and Native tribes. All which study and practice their own set of cultures and values. Religion, language, food and way of dress are what makes every tribe different in their own unique way. The “Indian Wars” of both the 18th and 19th century caused many of these tribes to relocate thus causing them to not only lose their homelands but also their cultural identity. Native Americans were prohibited from practicing religion and cultural ceremonies. This caused a recession in youth obtaining the knowledge to keep their cultural renaissance alive and pass on their tribal dialects to future generations. Today, however Native Americans are thriving at branding their youth with generation after generation of language, religion, ceremonial tradition etc. The Native American culture …show more content…

Hispanic Americans may not have been kicked off their homeland and prohibited to study and teach religion but they too have had to fight for their freedom. The Natives fought for their land and the mexicans fought for territory. Different yet same. Decades ago, in the hispanic culture, the females were raised to tend to the children and the men. Young females were considered women at very young ages and were expected to get married and bear children. The men would go out and work to put food on the table. In the Native Culture, it was the same, however native men would go out and hunt while the native women would stay behind and tend to the children and work. Their work not only consisted of cooking and cleaning, it also consisted of a full day of weaving baskets, stretching leather, picking corn and anything needed for survival. The native woman was strong with belief and spiritual healing, while hispanic women were dominated by the man. Today, however things have changed for both cultures. Women are expected to work as well as take care of the home and

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