The strength of our
modern environment has effected our insight. Our perceptions naturally have
conformed to the "force" of our social environment. As it would be, in any
environment a child matures in, the influence of that environment will become
the reality of their own perceptions.
Whether good or bad, one will be a product of their environment.
The social influence of our
lives is happening immediately and it is usually not perceivable by us. These
contrasts and influences MUST be considered when we approach the anthropology
of the North American Indian. Our
society has grown incredibly fast. The United States solid social foundation of materialism, industry and technology has been our conditioning. The North American Indian's society was based solidly on utility, relationship
an survival.
I must note here that
this does NOT make the North American Indian a lessor people than we. Many have believed this. The very
thought of this is a product of our sociology.
The ERROR is to think of any people, "If they do not have what we
have, or can do things the way we can or have the ability to manage both, then
these are obviously less important people." Tragically less valuable, less worthy or less
deserving. This mind frame is the cancer of the human race.
Our lives with the North American Indian is
a huge unquestionable contrast! If
anyone is interested in understanding the great past race of the North American
Indian there is a beginning. The treasure we should daily seek before all
things is an ancient mind frame. More appropriately the SPIRIT they were
compelled by their environment to live with and through. It is a treasure within to see the way they
saw and interpret life as they did. To
find the real appreciation in humanity requires this. Can we?
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