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Hi, I am looking for someone to write an article on spirituality in american indian stories Paper must be at least 1000 words. Please, no plagiarized work!

Hi, I am looking for someone to write an article on spirituality in american indian stories Paper must be at least 1000 words. Please, no plagiarized work! It’s a cultural and spiritual fall of Dakota under the constant attack from the harsh world of Non-American White People. The stories are written by the writer with elegance and simplicity.

The author listened to the story by an old lady of their tribe by lying her head in her mother’s lap depicts the picture of a traditional Indian family who played a role of a warm and loving shelter under which there is no place for hypocrisy. The reference of the Lakota mythological figure of Iktomi is very significant his stories reveal the oral tradition which was transferred from one generation to the next one. Thus the spirituality was taught in a very gentle and loving manner to the young Dakota generation. A blend of Christan mythology and her tribal tradition which influenced the upbringing of the writer is seen when Zakaria-she compares herself and her friends with the nymphs. Nymphs are the supernatural figure basically in Greek mythology. “We shouted and whooped in the chase. laughing and calling to one another, we were like little sportive nymphs on that Dakota Sea of rolling green.” (The Beadwork,)

Zakaria-s’s life suddenly changes when she went to the missionaries’ school to the East land. Here she has compared the missionaries with the Satan from the Garden of Eden who through their astuteness deeds ensnare eight years old girl and took her away from her Dakota paradise and with the false promise of the apple tree. In Parts IV and V of "School Days," she intensely portrays the nightmares of a very innocent girl, a nightmare of the palefaces devil and the bitterness she felt when a schoolmate died with an open Bible on her bed, listening to the "superstitious ideas" of the paleface woman taking care of her.

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