During the initial days of the Native Americans, perseverance was such an essential value to the Native Americans. It was paramount because it showed strength, determination, and hard work. Native Americans persevered by fighting and putting in the work required for what they wanted to achieve. Native Americans never went down without putting up a fight and anyone who did give up was looked …show more content…
The Native Americans were strong and survived because they persevered as one. The tribes were able to push through the trying times because they never quit; they always gave it all they had. Today, you can still see many people who have succeeded because they gave it all they had and never quit. These people have set their minds to what they want to accomplish and if they do not achieve it the first time, they try again until they achieve the result they want.
In conclusion, perseverance, the early Native American value, is still held in high esteem by many people today. Quitting is still looked down on just like it was by Native Americans. Native Americans persevered, but that does not mean they always succeeded. As long as they gave it their all and did not go down without putting up a fight for what they wanted they did not take it as a loss. They got back up and tried again. Today, it is still the same way. Everyday people persevere. For example, a student who takes a test and tries his best, but still fails, studies harder and tries again. That is