In "an indian father's plea," what is lake's overall attitude?
a.he understands the teacher's frustrations and is sorry his son is so difficult.
b.he believes that the teacher is racist and should be fired from the school.
c.he respects the opinions of others but will always remain a proud american indian.
d.he thinks that people from cultures other than his own are wrong and immoral.

Respuesta :

C. he respects the opinions of others and will always remain a print American Indian.

In "an Indian father's plea," lake's overall attitude is that he respects the opinions of others but will always remain a proud American Indian.

In Robert Lake's "An Indian Father's Plea," Wind-father, Wolf's Medicine Grizzly Bear, explains that his son is not a slow student but rather that he is simply different from the other kids in terms of education.

Who is lake?

Robert Lake, also known as Medicine Grizzly bear, is an associate professor at Gonzaga University's School of Education in Spokane, Washington. He is an Indian from the Seneca and Cherokee tribes. Traditional Native healer and spiritual guide Bobby Lake-Thom, often known as Medicine Grizzly Bear, is of Karuk and Seneca ancestry (affiliated with the Quartz Valley Indian Reservation in California). He has vast teaching and speaking experience all over the United States and was educated in both Western and Native American cultures. Native Healer: People from the Ancient Redwoods, two volumes he has previously written about Native American spirituality and culture, as well as several pieces that have appeared in The Indian Historian, The Journal for Ethnic Studies, Quest magazine, Shaman's Drum, and other periodicals.

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Hence option C is correct answer

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