Asian-Americans shouldn't really belong to a single Asian-American culture to begin with. If anything, notice how there are many groups separated by their ethnicities.
Korean-Americans
Vietnamese-Americans
Chinese-Americans
Japanese-Americans
Filipino-Americans
heck even TAIWANESE-Americans.
So the answer would be no, they do not belong in a single category.
There are misconceptions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders belonging to a single Asian American culture because they look similar. However, their cultures are very different as they come from different parts of the world.
Contrary to popular belief, the ancient Pacific Islanders believed in a form of polytheism. Monotheism was introduced after missionaries were sent to the islands, forever tainting the culture.
The native Americans
Elitist describes the attitude that some Americans think their culture is better than others. This is merely an opinion held by few.
Pacific Coast.
There are misconceptions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders belonging to a single Asian American culture because they look similar. However, their cultures are very different as they come from different parts of the world.
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Pacific Islanders
pacific islanders
Contrary to popular belief, the ancient Pacific Islanders believed in a form of polytheism. Monotheism was introduced after missionaries were sent to the islands, forever tainting the culture.
Manifest Destiny
Depends on your definition of cultural paradise. We have Maori culture and Pakeha culture (Pakeha means white people of European decent), and also Pacific Islanders and Asian. Most of the time the various cultures get on ok.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs was created to settle or manage Native American issues. As the United States expanded toward the Pacific Ocean, skirmishes with Native Americans happened very frequently and a special government body was created to develop new ways to deal with the problem.
Asians Americans are HOTT!
It represents American culture because it stands as a luxury item,(according to her mother). Since all americans "want, want, want", and the narrorator wants the umbrella, it ties in with American culture.
Yes, it is of the American culture. Americans invented television and film entertainment.