Juli-terp-to-be
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When I was young it was just my mommy and I. My extended family was Native American Indians who were so radical their own tribes did not want them around making trouble with the white man.
Many oppressions of the Native Americans parallel the oppressions of Deaf people.
Two subjects my mother loved were language and history. When she talked about them she made them so fascinating I grew to love them as well. She told me there were people in the world who talked with whistles and clicks while others used drums. One day she told me there were deaf people who knew how to talk with their hands.
One day a new boy came to our class. Before he entered the teacher told the class not to make fun of him because his parents were deaf. So of course as soon as he stepped in class they did.
During recess he stood all alone watching other children playing.
I went up and asked him, "Is it true your parents are deaf?" and "Can you talk with your hands?" and "Would you teach me?"
I fell in love with his parents and the world they lived in.
I was very sad when I had to move and change schools.
I still love ASL and Deaf World.
OMGs! My 2 nieces and my nephew are half Lakota Sioux. What tribe is your family a part of? And yes I can clearly see the similarities between the 2 cultures. We as humans are very afraid of what are different from what we cannot understand. It takes alot of patience to want to become a part of a different culture.