As long as we get started to learn the Native American studies, I really got a lot of information and interesting culture background. I was really curious on other countries' culture and human background when I was a little girl. The special tradtions, beautuful clothing, great food history and also Native American's postive attitude are all the reason I intoxicated by the beauty of the distinctive Native American Tribes.
Now I just realized that I've seen some Native American have been showed in the movies I've watched before, and I started felt interested in them by that time.
I'm happy to read the book written by Sherman Alexie. He's a great writer, also a great part-time Indian maker. I have to say the book impressed me so much, and I cannot forget some pieces in the book until now. The way Sherman created the book is kind of special humor, but made people hard to forget. Anyway, I believe the life in nowadays Indian tribes should not be that hard anymore. I'd love to explore more interesting and happy stuff from their everyday life. So I chose the topic of "marriage". Hope to know their another part of live, which is the word "love". Since sometimes people feel hard to think of love happened in Native Americans, or that's not the point which people would focus on.
We all talked about poverty, poor-education or bad living situation around Native American. "The is no lack of beauty in the world but the eyes of finding it." That's what I'm going to do. Being the eyes of finding beauty in Native American Tribes, doing the works on describe the most romantic Native American Wedding.
As you mentioned "the special tradtions, beautuful clothing, great food history and also Native American's postive attitude are all the reason I intoxicated by the beauty of the distinctive Native American Tribes", I do feel that these are some aspects that I am really interested in.
ReplyDeleteFor me, the Native American culture is really unique and mysterious, I mean, there religious concepts and their perspectives about the world are distinct. I went to the Anthropology Museum of British Columbia University last year and fell in love with the Indian Tribal stuff there.