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似乎根据西尔斯作品的书的中心主题,我们拍了不同的电影,讲了很多故事,所有这些“圣地”告诉我们如何理解,关心,保护,保护周围的土地。这些故事是传统的和神圣的,而人的价值的不同部分在于不同的土地。一些文化价值的土地作为崇拜中心,而其他人使用它只是为了娱乐。当文化观引起冲突,人们不尊重对方的风俗习惯。当人们不了解当地人的观点后,他们不了解他们的价值观是多么的重要。


在作品的每一个章节,阴雨天的路上,听传统故事理解土地是多么的重要。多雨山区人民如何继承自己的土地,她的祖先来自蒙大纳西部近三个世纪前的高山的国家。他们是山里人,一个神秘的部落猎人的语言永远无法确切地归入任何专业组。在第十七世纪后期,他们开始了漫长的迁徙,从南方到东方。


Momaday tells us a story of how the sun came to be. He writes about how a child becomes a woman and she becomes the wife of a man that has now become the sun. This is a traditional story that the Kiowa people have learned and worshiped from the time they have heard it. This story is an example of how Native American stories all have great plots to them and that American tourists can learn to treasure them as much as the natives do once they visit the 'sacred place'. 

All of these examples of how Native American stories are traditional and sacred show how important it is to keep the stories alive. I feel that it is necessary to remember and listen to the stories that the natives of the land tell us. Storytelling is a way for the American tourist attractions to stay alive. If people are not in some way familiar with a particular site, they are not as willing to visit that site, whereas if we have heard legends of the site we are more likely to visit it. 

Sears writes about numerous 'sacred places' and how long they have been around and the different ways people have reacted to them during different times. Sears states that, '[T]he world was far more ancient than people had formerly thought and that prodigious geological forces had transformed it in startling ways over time'(42). This quote is a perfect example of how long American tourist attractions have been around and how they have become part of people’s everyday life over time. The word 'startling' in this quote can be defined in different ways by different cultures. The American tourists would define startling as magnificent or unbelievable, different or unpredictable, shocking or surprising while the natives of the land would define it as a feeling of wonder and astonishment. 

Since storytelling has been around forever, there has been an effect that storytelling has on the natives of the land. Most tourists have heard the stories of these 'sacred places' and have gained a sense of respect and responsibility to keep the attractions from being destroyed. In the film In the Light of Reverence, the narrator mentions how the California miners are taking over the San Francisco Peaks and that there are Native Americans and tourists that are trying to stop it from happening. One of the peaks, Woodruff Butte, is 'the doorway to the spiritual world for the Hopi [tribe]', and the miners are turning their place of worship into a minefield. The miners don’t consider this land to be sacred because they say there is nothing there. On the other hand, the Hopi’s consider this land sacred because it is a place for them to worship. This incident is also an example of how the Native’s views and the tourist’s (miner’s) views are not understood by one another. 

I feel that every person should have a right to worship wherever they want. There are certain religions that worship in a sacred building and there are certain cultures that have sacred land or monu论文英语论文网提供整理,提供论文代写英语论文代写代写论文代写英语论文代写留学生论文代写英文论文留学生论文代写相关核心关键词搜索。

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