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Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Thomas Sowell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Cultural Heritages
by Thomas Sowell
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Among the interesting people encountered by my wife and me, during some recent vacation travel, were a small group of adolescent boys from a Navajo reservation. They were being led on a bicycle tour by a couple of white men, one of whom was apparently their teacher on the reservation.

The Navajo youngsters were bright and cheerful lads, so I was surprised when someone asked them in what state Pittsburgh was located and none of them knew. Then they were offered a clue that it was in the same state as Philadelphia but they didn't know where Philadelphia was either.

These Navajo boys seemed too bright not to have learned such things if they had been taught the basics. They also seemed too positive to be the kinds of kids who refused to learn.

The most likely explanation was that they were being taught other things, things considered "relevant" to their life and culture on the reservation.

These youngsters are not just members of the tribe on the reservation. They are also citizens of the United States of America, and have a right to be anywhere in this country, from Florida to Alaska.

Whether they want to stay on the reservation when they are grown or to take advantage of the many opportunities in the wider world beyond the reservation is a decision that should be theirs to make when they reach adulthood.

But those opportunities will be gone, for all practical purposes, if their education does not equip them with the knowledge that is needed to bring their natural abilities to the point where they are capable of doing all sorts of things in all sorts of places.

One of the men who was with these boys expressed great respect for the Navajo culture and there is no reason to doubt that he has good reasons for that conclusion.

But any culture -- whether in or out of the mainstream -- is not just a badge of identity or a museum piece to be admired by others.

A culture is a tool for serving the many practical purposes of life, from making a living to curing diseases. As a tool, it has to change with the ever changing tasks that confront every culture as time goes on.

Although we speak English today, we would have a hard time trying to understand things written in Old English from centuries ago. Languages, like every other aspect of culture, change over time.

Wind-driven sailing ships were a great advance over ships propelled by oars but the sailing ships were in turn superseded by steamships and today we have diesel-powered ships. Continued...

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i am a 34 y old native american, hs graduate, trade school educated and i am now an union electrician. fully assimilated. i grew up in minneapolis and am a product of public school systems. i would just like to say that for three years 4 thru 6th grades our family moved to my fathers reservation in nothern mn. it was the greatest times of my life. fishing, wandering the woods, canoeing, biking, whatever is was there was fun 2 b had every season. school was a blur i remeber tapping my feet looking outside anticipating release. native children have a sense of identity and unusual amounts of freedom and responibilty. i find it amusing sowell put together a profile of sorts from a 60 sec. encounter. let them be kids, dont pop quiz em in the hot sun and expect them 2 care about anything but next adventure. also very few indians actually recieve casino profits we work like everyone else theres always a post about how were rich indians, nothing could b farther from truth. i wonder how many of these philosphers on indian life have actually met a native american. wacthin dances with wolves or an adam beach movie does not count.

I spent a number of years
Working on the Navajo Nation as a Nurse-Midwife, and may have even delivered one or more of those kids. My first question would be why anyone asked them where Pittsburg is, what did they have to do with anything? They should have asked where Kaibeto, Chilchinbeto, or Lukachukai is.
There could be many reasons for their failure to answer correctly, including pulling someone's leg. Or shyness might have kept them from a correct answer.
All of that being said, education is in big trouble in this country. this headline is cut and pasted from Dr. Ralph Maughan's site, http://www.forwolves.org, please note he is a college professor at Idaho State University.
http://wolves.wordpress.com/2007/06/27/rocky-barker-says-salmon-have-swimmed-back-into-the-consciousness-of-idahoans/

"Salmon have swimmed"?????
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