viernes, 13 de junio de 2008

CONCLUSION

"Apache Indians have different cultures and backgrounds compared to Americans. They have their own values and ways of making decision, and they view their family in a totally different aspect. Even though they are now able to keep their tradition and culture, and there are laws protecting them, most of the Apaches still felt unfair in the society, and wanted to seek equality. They wanted to have the same opportunities in education and in working as most Americans. They wanted to obtain more respect and have their skills being accepted without racial prejudice. On one side, they would like to adapt to White man’s culture, on the other, they wanted to keep their traditional culture. Apaches wanted to live in an environment with justice, equality, dignity and of course, maintain their Apache pride".

No hay comentarios: