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Brief Summary Of Silk's Ceremony

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The author’s universal insight about life is that the white man and the Native American must learn to live in harmony with each other. Silk develops this into Ceremony by showing us the history of Native Americans and their struggles with the American government and the white man. American setters have attempted to destroy the Native American people and their traditions just so they can use the land for their own personal purposes. The Native American people are subjugated by the white people by forcing them onto Indian reservations, forcing them all to live only in certain places. “They see no life when they look they see only objects. The world is a dead thing for them” (Silko 135). To the Native American their land meant more than anything and they felt the white people just possessed the power to use the land for their own uses. …show more content…

But as soon as the war ended they were viewed just as normal Indians and not war heroes or even thanked for their service. This caused even more tensions between the two races. “They were America the Beautiful too, this was the land of the free just like the teachers said in school. They had the uniform and they didn’t look different no more. They got respect” (Silko 42). Tayo and the other indians who served in the war felt like they were actually once like the rest, white people, and they felt respected and there was no discrimination. “God bless you, God bless you,’ but it was the uniform, not them she blessed” (Silko 41). They were only valued and respected when they were protecting the American land and not for

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