Why is a Canoe Family important for the preservation of Native American culture?
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They establish the rules of tribal participation for the Canoe Journey.
They establish the rules of tribal participation for the Canoe Journey.
They follow programs designed to “kill the Indian to save the man.”
They follow programs designed to “kill the Indian to save the man.”
They train Canoe Journey participants in traditional dance and song.
They train Canoe Journey participants in traditional dance and song.
They oversee the salmon fishing ceremony performed in canoes.
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They help pass down traditional knowledge, stories, and practices from generation to generation. Canoe Families often act as a link between the elders who hold this knowledge and the younger members who are learning and participating in cultural events like the Canoe Journey. This continuity in cultural traditions helps to ensure the preservation and revitalization of Native American culture.