Water is Life
Otiz Ruben
Laguna Pueblo
Water is Life
Otiz Ruben
Laguna Pueblo
Armstrong, Jeanette. "Sharing One Skin: The Okanagan Community," in Jerry Mander and Edward Goldsmith (eds), The Case Against the Global Economy. San Francisco, CA Sierra Club Books, 1996. Pp 460-470
In the article" sharing one skin" the author discusses character and obligation, and how we should accept where we come from. I can also relate to this mental stability and self . To shape our connections and our profound self as people. Talking about the resolutions of our most important obligation is to secure our connection with our bodys and minds to the land.
Horse, Perry G. "Native American Identity" in "Reflections on American Indian Identity." In C.L. Wijeyesinghe and B.W Jackson lll (eds), New Perspectives on Racial Identity Development: A Theoretical and Practical Anthology. New York: New York University Press, 2001. Pp 61-67
In the article Native American Identity by Perry G. Horse, I feel as though the creator is living in two distinct worlds and playing the two sides of life. We as indigenous people have adjusted to living in the “white mans” world while still practicing and learning our traditions and making that effort to keep our way of life alive.