Since the establishment of Indian reservations, Lakota economic society and religion have been greatly affected, particularly men who had been stripped of their political and economic responsibilities, while women’s role were not greatly affected. “Indian males did not take part in the white man's economy; they were hunters and warriors stripped of their normal economic pursuits and political independence” (Powers, 2010, p. 26). It is clear that in Lakota and American culture gender roles shared similar traits, and its influence affected their future generations. For instance, in Lakota, traditional
Since the establishment of Indian reservations, Lakota economic society and religion have been greatly affected, particularly men who had been stripped of their political and economic responsibilities, while women’s role were not greatly affected. “Indian males did not take part in the white man's economy; they were hunters and warriors stripped of their normal economic pursuits and political independence” (Powers, 2010, p. 26). It is clear that in Lakota and American culture gender roles shared similar traits, and its influence affected their future generations. For instance, in Lakota, traditional