A Comparison Of The Cheyenne Society And The American Society

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Kenneth Y

 

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September 22, 2012

 

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University

 

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Now, the few Cheyennes who have survived live in reservations under the mercy of the American government, which treats them as second-class citizens. Even to this day they are battling starvation and living in two opposing societies at the same time. They want to abide by the traditions of their ancestors but that is virtually impossible while living in the American culture...
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There are progressive aspects of the Cheyenne culture and then there are aspects that are not so advanced. Both Americans and Cheyennes have high-quality and low-quality aspects to their cultures. Solid social structures and unity are apparent within the Cheyenne society, which seem to be lacking in the present day American society; however, when pertaining to the equality between men and women and political structures the American society seems to have the upper hand...
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