Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Things To Know About The Lakota Culture

By Ruth Ross


If you have never heard of an oral tradition before, it is not very difficult of a thing to understand. All that you need to know is that it is a way of passing down histories and legends by means of storytelling, which is something that is done verbally. This is the way that many cultures have passed down their traditions and many other bits of vital information down the generations for countless years, and a prime example of this in action would be the lakota culture.

It is an unfortunate thing that when Europeans were settling across North America, they were trying to get Native Americans to live the way they do. This led to countless cases of genocide and stamping out a beautiful culture. Because of these settlers' actions, many great pieces of history have been lost forever.

There have been many hardships that have caused this way of life to be hindered in some way. In spite of all of these things, the ways of these people have survived even to this very day. This is a wonderful thing that all of this wasn't lost forever, and the people who still live and learn this way of life are very proud of the fact that they have kept it alive this long, and they don't show any signs of stopping what they're doing anytime soon.

When it is the wintertime, it is often too cold to get much done outside that is productive, and it is often too cold to even play or have fun outside. It is also darker for longer during this time of the year, so one of the only things to do is sit around the fire and hear what the elder folks have to say. This is the best time to hear the stories that these people will tell time and time again.

When a story is told to you over and over again, you tend to remember it a lot better. This is definitely the theory behind the oral tradition. The elders will repeatedly tell the same stories, much like most people's parents do, but in this case, it is intentional.

One of the older ways that these people would record a year in the life is with pictorial diagrams. Unfortunately, this was one of the many things that were destroyed by European settlers. It just goes to show how traditions other than oral ones are more vulnerable.

An amazing thing about the stories of these people is that they have been keeping track of their histories and beliefs as far back as their people go. This means they can have some pretty hard-to-find historical information. It is interesting to hear things from their perspective.

According to their many stories, these people came into this world via a range of hills. The first people to arrive were turned into buffalo. After hearing this, you'll probably never look at that animal the same way again.




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