To begin with, one of the first evidence to support the thesis statement is from the text, “An Indian Father’s Plea”. It is often thought that where a person grows up, has a direct influence on how they see others and the world. “He is a full basket coming into a different environment and society, with something special to share”, Therefore, he is different from the others and …show more content…
Just like in the following texts in “An Indian Father’s Plea”, “His father and the medicine elders conducted another ceremony with him… This was all done in order to introduce him properly into the new and natural world, not the world of artificiality, and to protect his sensitive and delicate soul. It is our people’s way of showing the newborn respect, ensuring that he starts his life on the path of spirituality”. Accordingly to the text, Wind-Wolfs parents used ceremonies to help him spiritually to show respect and ensuring that his life is on the path of spirituality. It supports how a person’s parents impact the way how they view the …show more content…
Just like in the following texts,” Ethnic hash”, and “An Indian Father’s Plea.” First off, “...By the thought of what might happen if our white neighbors saw us enjoying the primeval fruit. We were always on display when it came to things stereotypical.” Therefore, the way people act and react to others is the way their heritage views the world and how to treat others. Next evidence to support this thesis is from “An Indian Father’s Plea” stating, “she carried him everywhere...Because of this,Wind-wolf’s educational setting was not only a secure environment,but is was also very colorful, complicated, sensitive, and diverse.” Similarly, to the thesis, Wind-Wolf’s mother raised him to view the world as a “Secure environment,a colorful one, and diverse etc.” So it does show how heritage has a direct influence on how they view others and the