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Zitkala-Sa expressed anger and frustration when the students had to follow the rigid dining rules at the boarding school. She was disturbed by the strict, unnatural behavior that was imposed on them, such as having to sit silently and eat ...

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In Bama’s story, she experiences a profound cultural difference between her Dalit community and the higher caste people in her village. While she is a young girl, she notices how the upper caste people treat her and others from her ...

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After her hair was cut, Zitkala-Sa felt a profound sense of loss and humiliation. She described the act as a violent and painful experience, which left her feeling miserable and powerless. The cutting of her hair, which was a significant ...

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For Zitkala-Sa, the cutting of her hair represented a deep violation of her cultural identity and a loss of personal power. In her Native American culture, long hair was a symbol of strength, pride, and connection to her roots. When ...

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Zitkala-Sa resisted the paleface woman because she was forced to cut her long, cherished hair, which was a deeply significant part of her cultural identity. In her Native American community, long hair symbolized strength and pride, and cutting it was ...