Asked by curly kayla on May 27, 2024

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Most Native American children are taught to show respect for authority figures through engaging in argument and the lively debate of ideas.

Native American Children

Young individuals who are part of the indigenous peoples of the Americas, including those of Native American tribes or cultures.

Authority Figures

Individuals or entities that hold power and control and are recognized as having the right to enforce rules, command obedience, or make decisions.

  • Pinpoint and research the variations in family organizations, values, and roles among varied racial and ethnic populations.
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Timothy HerrickMay 31, 2024
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Most Native American cultures traditionally teach children to show respect for authority figures through listening, observing, and quiet attentiveness rather than through argument and debate.