Adapting to other cultures is a difficult concept, especially for children in school classrooms. Sherman Aleksey's "Indian Education" discusses the various stages of the Native American childhood compared to the white peer. He describes children's school education, JVC every year in the American Indian Settlement. He used several different satirical and satirical examples. They can be seen in a completely different way, expressing different emotions to the reader.
Indian education, it does not necessarily mean accepting Indian education, it is not taught how to become an Indian. Sherman Aleksey's short story "Indian Education" taught that the hero's young man is a lesson for the Indians. The story is about the life of a teenager at school from the first grade to the 12th grade, and finally about the reunion of the class. Throughout each grade, we see the course to study and study junior high school. Teenagers have found themselves facing many stereotypes, racial discrimination and discrimination against his nation and culture. The short story ends with teens defeating the odds and overcoming all obstacles he is facing.
Adapting to other cultures is a difficult concept, especially for children in school classrooms. Sherman Aleksey's "Indian Education" discusses the various stages of the Native American childhood compared to the white peer. He describes children's school education, JVC every year in the American Indian Settlement. He used several different satirical and satirical examples. They can be seen in a completely different way, expressing different emotions to the reader. In this article, racial discrimination and bullying exist between Indians and Americans. Indian-American people have failed stereotypes of people who are always forgotten. Through his sense of Alexie's negativeness and sense of humor in his article, it is clear that he is confronted with many problems and is very irritated when he grows up to American Indians.