I am not against my children receiving an education,” Father had said. “But, I am against them receiving an education that costs them their heritage. That cost is too high.” When Atsidi had asked Grandmother if she thought Nantai would recognize his family after being in the White man’s world for so long, Grandmother had reassured him of Nantai’s connectedness to Diné Bikéyah. What historical reality is represented in this excerpt?
Answers
Answered by
4
am not against my children receiving an education," father had said. "but, i am against them receiving an education that costs them their heritage. that cost is too high." when atsidi had asked grandmother if she thought nantai would recognize his family after being in the white man’s world for so long, grandmother had reassured him of nantais connectedness to diné bikéyah. what historical reality is represented in this excerpt?
a. the struggle of the navajo to retain their culture and traditions
b. the rejection of modern education by the navajo
c. the removal of navajo children from their homes
d. the conflict between the navajo and the american governments
Answered by
0
So whats the answer
Similar questions