Mainly through oral history, and paintings or art.
Wedding traditions of immigrants are passed from mother to daughter. Traditional crafts, songs, dances, and history are taught to the children. Any kind of cultural tradition is handed down to the next generation in the same way as any kind of knowledge can be passed on--it is taught. If it is taught in such a way that the next generation do not further hand it on down, then that tradition will be unsuccessful and will end.
People keep their culture by practicing the folklore, by dancing, by singing their songs.
why does native amricans keep their canoes toghter
Well. think of the common sense. Native Americans lost their own lands and was forced to reserved areas by the invaders "Americans".
The United States government supported this, in that they set up reservation for the Native Americans. They then bought the land from them and promised to protect them. The US government also wrote and signed many treaties to help the Native Americans. Sadly though this didnt last long. Because the settlers wanted the Native Americans land. This caused the Native Americans to fight back. They were fighting not only for their land, but for their resources. But mostly in order to keep their traditions. Thanks I hope that helps!
to keep them warm
they were fighting to keep their land
Because Native Americans have a right to exist as Indigenous people, keep their culture, traditions and language alive.
they planted vegeteblas and that is food to them it can also keep them alive and healthy.
they would have been alive and would have been able to keep their land
why does native amricans keep their canoes toghter
Groups made sure to keep their native language, religious affiliation and traditions alive when they immigrated to New York City. New residents gravitated to neighborhoods where their countrymen were in abundance and many aspects of their native cultures were kept alive.
Modern technology can help the Mam people preserve their culture by digitizing and archiving traditional practices, stories, and language for future generations. It can also provide a platform for sharing these cultural elements globally, connecting the Mam community with wider audiences. Additionally, technology can facilitate virtual exchanges and collaborations among the diaspora, strengthening cultural ties despite geographical distances.
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The dream-catcher was made from Native Americans. The Native Americans said it would keep away bad dreams.
Well. think of the common sense. Native Americans lost their own lands and was forced to reserved areas by the invaders "Americans".
For the chief to control it
its important to keep family traditions alive a.
Do things that's native to your culture.