Cover of the textbook Engage!, Vol. 1

The key answer of exercise 6

The key to exercise solutions in chapter Units 5-6 - Literature for the textbook Engage!, Vol. 1 with authors Monica Berlis, Jane Bowie, Heather Jones e Barbara Bettinelli from Pearson Longman

Question

Answer the questions.

Answer

Q.1

In Europe, views on wilderness vary just like in the Lakota culture. Some Europeans share Luther Standing Bear's perspective, seeing nature as a harmonious space where humans coexist respectfully with animals and plants. However, others might have different beliefs shaped by their own cultural backgrounds and experiences.

Q.2

Regarding animal rights, it depends on the country. In some places, animals have legal protections and rights, like being safeguarded from cruelty or receiving conservation efforts. But in other areas, these rights might not be as recognized or enforced.

Q.3

Here are five key facts about Native American tribes like the Lakota:

  1. Native American tribes are incredibly diverse, each with unique languages, cultures, and traditions.
  2. Many tribes have a profound spiritual connection to nature, viewing animals, plants, and natural elements as sacred entities.
  3. Throughout history, Native American communities have faced colonization, displacement, and loss of land and resources due to treaties and government policies.
  4. Traditional Native American societies often functioned on communal principles, with shared responsibilities and decision-making processes.
  5. Native American communities continue to fight for cultural preservation, sovereignty rights, and socioeconomic empowerment amidst ongoing challenges.

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