Introduction Today’s society consist of a variety of different cultures. Each cultures has their own identity, customs, and beliefs. In my community we have several strong, family oriented cultures. The two that were chosen was the Hispanics community and the Haliwa-Saponi Native American community. It was very interesting to see that while this communities are different they share some strong similarities, such as family ties. Interviews I was able to conduct two individual interviews with people that represent two different racially and ethnically diverse groups. The one individual was a Hispanic woman from Puerto Rico and the another was a Native Indian woman from the Haliwa-Saponi tribe. Each interview was conducted …show more content…
Brucie Ogletree Green Richardson was elected Chief of the Haliwa-Saponi Indian tribe back in June 14, 2014. She is responsible for promoting and representing the traditional and cultural heritage. Dr. Richardson is the first Chief female to serve in this capacity. What is your history? I was born in Halifax County and a graduate of Haliwa High School located in Warren County. What is your work? I am currently the Chief of the Haliwa-Saponi tribe. What are some of your family customs and roles of members within your family? Some of my family customs is staying close to each other, sharing, attending and participating in tribal activities. As well as participate in church activities. What is your role in your family? My role is to prompt togetherness for the last several years and hold an annual dinner in my home. How closely do you identify with your culture? I identify 100% with my culture. What religious or spiritual beliefs are influential in your culture and for your family? We are Baptist. What are your family beliefs about child rearing and discipline? Children are to respect the elders. Be obedient to parents and adults. Everyone if expected to work. Each of us have a job to do. What are the power structure in your family? The power structure is an organizational chart in the home with the parents. When it comes to discussion making a meeting is made with parents. Is age a factor in who has power? When it comes to children the power is for the parents. What are customary health practices and beliefs? Do you use home or folk remedies, a healer, shaman or some other traditional or spiritual healer? Many things we do as home remedies. Growing up my mom made certain medicines. We would help mom look for roots and herbs. For other reasons we go to a medicine doctor. Taking care of health needs prior to it being a problem. What are some events that your Tribe is involved in? The Annual Pow Wow, NC Unity Conferences, National
Nuestra Comunidad works in collaboration with consumers, university partners, and local, state and national agencies for funding and resources for the Latino Hispanic community (Hunting, K., & Gleason, B. L, 2012). In November 2004 Nuestra Comunidad received a grant for the program (Hunting, K., & Gleason, B. L, 2012). The grant helped with funding for the Nuestra Comunidad program.
An individual undeterred by the traditional obstacles faced by women and Native Americans, LaDonna Harris transcends simple definition. She has described herself as a daughter of an Irish-American father and a Comanche mother, a mixed race granddaughter raised by her culturally and religiously diverse grandparents, and the Indian wife of a white career Oklahoma politician. The mother of three children and an activist fighting for countless causes, her list of accomplishments is endless. She has served as a dedicated participant in Lyndon Johnson’s “War on Poverty,” an organizer for a national women’s political advocacy group, an advocate for the mentally ill, an appointee to the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization,
Puerto Rican Culture Religion, culture, beliefs, and ethnic customs can influence how patients understand health concepts, how they take care of their health, and how they make decisions related to their health (U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, 2015). As a nurse, it is important to understand that not every patient shares the same healthcare beliefs. A nurse must be able to perform his or her duties without judgement and care for each patient with respect for their own unique set of beliefs and morals. In this paper, the Puerto Rican culture will be discussed, from family units to religious and cultural beliefs, as well as how Western Medicine fits into their healthcare. Explain the culture.
These traditions were able to keep the group alive as the individuals were willing to sacrifice for the others. One of the most essential parts of the community was family. The family was the smallest
It highlights the importance of capturing hidden stories which enrich the historian’s understanding of a past event. It has the ability to view the Latinx Civil Rights Movement not just through the eyes of major organizations but through the experiences of individuals who worked for or interacted with them. This interview encapsulates how oral history is essentially the champion of people’s
The community has been together for over 130 years. First of all, both tribes are similar in their culture. The woman both made pottery and baskets. Both cultures are very unique and interesting by their leadership. Each village has its own chief.
There are plenty of different Native American tribes in the USA. Today I will be talking about the Navajo and the Shoshone/Shoshoni indians. I will be comparing their homes, diet, and lifestyle. Both have many similarities and differences that I will be talking about. First of all, both tribes have very different homes.
Native Americans Native Americans are very different from other tribes. They eat, live, dress and do many things differently. The things I’m going to be talking about in my interesting paper is What they eat? What they wear? Where they live?
The tribes were grouped based on their cultural and environmental characteristics (Oswalt, Page 21). The customs of these different tribes impact the structure of families, gender
In the 16th Century, Spain became one of the European forces to reckon with. To expand even further globally, Spanish conquistadors were sent abroad to discover lands, riches, and North America and its civilizations. When the Spanish and Native American groups met one another, they judged each other, as they were both unfamiliar with the people that stood before them. The Native American and Spanish views and opinions of one another are more similar than different because when meeting and getting to know each other, neither the Spaniards nor the Native Americans saw the other group of people as human. Both groups of people thought of one another as barbaric monsters and were confused and amazed by each other’s cultures.
“There’s lots of traditional thinking buried deep within each story and the longer you spend thinking about it the more you learn about yourself, your people and the Indian way” (Wagamese, 1994, p.145). Reuniting with his family, discovering his heritage, connecting with community members, and learning the traditional teachings and practices have greatly impacted his sense of self, identity, and values toward community. It was foundational to his self-discovery and community connection that he had several people like his sister who were willing to share the family history and their ties to the community. To understand the nature, processes and experience of sense of community at any one time for a particular community it is necessary to have some appreciation of the community’s history (Pretty, 2006). Working closely with Keeper and reconciling the negative feelings his mother had toward losing him has likely helped solidify an aspect of community wherein members matter to one another and that their needs will be met by staying
Intro Did you know that the Inuit tribe and the Haida tribe have some things in common, for example, they both hold ceremonies every once in awhile. When these tribes have ceremonies they are often to thank the gods. Clothes were also important to the two tribes too. The two tribes fished and hunted a lot.
List of traditions of your culture and how it related to your family The culture I identify is African American. The African American culture have several traditions that my family and I practice. The traditions of the African American culture that are practices among my family are maintaining family relationships, practicing Christianity, maintain hospitality, gaining education, and cooking.
Native Americans have a rich and storied culture; a history rich in struggle, strife and triumph. Native Americans are a unique population that require a higher level of cultural competency. In the human services field. There are many different tribal groups, within Native Americans. Having a clear understanding, and knowledge of issues of the tribal group you are dealing with is helpful with providing services.