Native American quotes about life and death 136. “The greatest achievement ever accomplished in this universe is life on earth. Let’s take care of it.”― Wald Wassermann 137. ”Pay attention to the whispers, so we won’t have to listen to the screams.”– Cherokee 138. “When a man...
Death is nothing and pain is nothing, but cowardice is crime and disgrace, the greatest punishment. (Native American Dakota Proverb) We will be known by the tracks we leave behind. (Native American Dakota Proverb) We will be known forever by the tracks we leave. ...
Native American Legends of Arizona Navajo Skinwalkers – Witches of the Southwest Pale Faced Lightning The Queen Of Death Valley Riders of the Desert Sacrifice of the Toltec The Salt Witch of the Nebraska Plains Storied Waters of Oregon Ta-Vwots Conquers the Sun Teihiihan – The Little Cannibals...
Studs Terkel This matter of living together or this ambivalent attitude that the South has toward the Negro, and the ambivalence, perhaps, is most eloquently, and perhaps tragically, expressed in the life, the sayings of William Faulkner, the brilliant American novelist, who writes...
which comes largely from US, has recently come into fashion. It is called 'sick humor'. Comedians base their jokes on tragic situations like violent death or serious accidents. Many people find this sort of joke distasteful. The following example of 'sick humor' will enable you to judge for...
151. Kapu transgressions were no trivial matter, and ‘…if a woman was detected in the act of eating any of these things… she was put to death’ [24], p. 52. Particularly grievous offenses—such as forgetting an important kapu day—might be punished more severely, and all persons ...