And those two other families did not know King and his brother even existed. When King was telling his story about the daydream he had that was about him and his father meeting at a bar, and acting like a casual stranger with no conflict. I get this feeling that King is just writing in his personal diary sharing his deep thoughts to vent out his emotions. The stories are so catching and colorful with words painting images in my mind. What amazes me more is the fact that King protests and likes to acknowledge Native rights in the United States and Canada; he really believes that the government to this day is out to snatch away land from aboriginal people, ad continue the termination of all native peoples …show more content…
When he used the example of the Bible and how the creation of earth and all living things where created is something that has been the same for centuries since it’s written in books word by word. Also the religion practices are repetitive and really shape a person’s lifestyle. As for Native teachings are all taught in a storytelling form where there are certain parts told differently but still has the exact main points that are to be passed down. I have noticed though between the two cultures is that once something is taught to the listener it belongs to them and can then be taught to others who are willing to learn. The mainstreams view on diverse cultural views has no meaning to the followers since they only care about personal opinions and wellbeing than others. There are multiple best selling, top awarded books sold that become so valuable to mainstream cultures since majority evolve around making YOURSELF “successful”. When there is so much determination like the mainstream culture to make money there come sacrifices that must be made like valuable family time and learning the healthier way to help others along the