A Cultural Experience: Attending A Cultural Event

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Attending a cultural event outside of your own culture can be a daunting task. First one must find an event that welcomes people outside of the culture, and secondly be willing to step out of your comfort zone to try something new. For the cultural experience project, I decided to attend a Native American cultural event, Santa Fe Days. During the event, I was able to witness a few different cultural dances, try traditional food, make crafts, and learn about agriculture. Prior to the event, I completed research, so I knew what to expect and how to act. I did not want to offend the people from the Native American culture, but I also wanted to get the most out of the experience. I learned that Pow Wows have dances have different meanings, …show more content…

We tried the “Indian taco,” which used the fry bread for the base and had a scoop of chili, lettuce, tomatoes, and salsa on top. The taco was similar to the Tex-Mex tacos I eat with meat, cheese, lettuce, tomato, and salsa. My nephew tried the bison burgers, and for dessert, we ate fry bread with cinnamon and sugar. The fry bread I knew I had to try because my friend Morgan always wanted me to try it while I was in Virginia. Fry bread is similar to a funnel cake in a way because it is fried dough, but it is thicker and not in a swirl …show more content…

The elder that said the prayer was very inclusive and said that it was a prayer to whichever God or higher being you believed in even if it was just Mother Nature. He was grateful for many things, such as family, health, the weather, and asked for strength and to watch over travelers. All these things I agree with are important we should all be grateful for and say we are more often. While I do not pray or attend church, I do believe we should be thankful for the opportunities we have and thank our elders for providing us with these resources and options. As an African American and Caucasian individual raised by solely by my Caucasian mother, the Native American culture is different than mine. My family is not spiritual or religious, so we do not have celebrations of these topics. Celebrations in my family usually are for birthdays, or holidays and not big ordeals, usually just attended by close family and

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