In these days the parents should not spoil the lives of these two people, yes one may be black and the other an Indian man, but the most important thing is that both are of the same religion and are Christians.
Globalization is weakening the present day families. Specially Indian as they live together.
As I was told, it is named Lover's Leap back in the Cowboy/Indian days... An Indian princess and a cowboy fell in love, but the families did not want them to be together for obvious reason's... They decided to jump off Lover's Leap and live together for ever... They jumped off holding/hugging one another.... That's what I was told, I can not find any information on it at all...
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it is a life of happy families
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"Christian" is a belief not an ethnicity.
The cast of Valhalla Rising - 2009 includes: Rony Bridges as Magnus - Christian Viking Jamyang Chophel as Indian Tashi Dhondup as Indian Pasang Dorjee as Indian Tsering Dorjee as Indian Wangdu Dorjee as Indian James Embree as Viking Fighter Andrew Flanagan as Gudmond - Christian Viking Lhasam Gedun as Indian Tsultrim Gyatso as Indian Tenzin Jigdal as Indian Nagwang Kunchok as Indian Pasang Manor as Indian Gary McCormack as Hauk - Christian Viking Mads Mikkelsen as One Eye Callum Mitchell as Pagan Viking Guard Alexander Morton as Barde - Pagan Andy Nicolson as Christian Viking Dawa Norbu as Indian Lobsang Palden as Indian Tsewang Phuntsok as Indian Stewart Porter as Kenneth - Pagan Phurbu Rinzin as Indian Douglas Russell as Olaf - Christian Viking Tashi Sangpo Murik as Indian Lhabhum Sershi as Indian Jamie Sives as Gorm - Christian Viking Maarten Stevenson as The Boy - Pagan Ewan Stewart as Eirik - Christian Viking Garry Sweeney as Christian Viking Tashi Tsering as Indian Palden Tsering as Indian Mathew Zajac as Malkolm - Pagan
Indian culture deals death with mourn. They mourn for the loss of the families.
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ICWAI stands for the Indian Child Welfare Act. It was meant to keep American Indian children with their families as an alarming amount of children were being removed from their families by agencies.
The influence of westernisation on Indian society and culture by 'killing' joint families where families cared for each other unlike now where everyone lives for himself.