Dances with Wolves
In reality, Native American Life doesn’t differ from our life as much as people believe. When compared the beliefs and customs are somewhat similar. Native Americans have tribes in which determine their place in life, we have social classes which determine the people whom we interact. Many thought the Native Americans were different because they had different customs or rituals, but we actually take after the Native Americans in our own different freedoms of religion and beliefs. When the two different groups are actually compared in detail the results are fascinatingly similar. In the Native American ruling system there is a leader which everyone acknowledges as the chief and commander in charge. The people of the tribe confer with him on important decisions, which involve the tribes well being, and they propose ideas to him, which he in turn grants. The tribe refers to him as the wise man and put their lives in his hands. Ten-bear in Dances With W
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Approximate Word count = 671
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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