Dialogue indians anglais
- Hello Grandfather, what’s up?
- I'm fine. Did you win your canoe contest?
- No, I didn’t.
- Hoo, you know that in the past, paddling their canoe from place to place.
- Really?
- No, they travelled by plane.
- Granddad, stop joking.
- Of course, it’s true.
- Granddad, can you please tell me more about my ancestors?
- They used drums, to communicate.
-Luckily the English came to America to help them become more civilization.
- Is using guns and firearms the best way to be civilized?
I remind you that the whites (they) forbidden us religion, and they burnt us cattle, corn and tepees.
We respect Mother Earth, the Great Spirit, our fellow man and woman and we have Respect for individual freedom.
-What’s the Great Spirit Granddad?
-Your ancestors prayed the Great Spirit. It was the god of the Indians.
-What are the ten Indian commandments?
At school the teacher told us about three of them:
Number one: treat the Earth and all that dwell thereon with respect!
Number two: Do what you know to be right
Number three: Be truthful and honest at all times.
- Number four: And Remain close to the Great Spirit
Number five: Show great respect for your fellow beings
And number six: Work together for the benefit of all mankind!
-So, the English are bad.
- Yes, you have understand.
- Well, I will go to congratulated the winner.
- It’s good, you are a good boy.
- Bye, Granddad!
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