Cultural Borrowing
Jocelyn Paul
March 26, 2011
Wendake
"Identity is not cemented in stone."
Jocelyn Paul, Wendat
The culture of a people, like a language, is a blend of cultures. It grows thanks to borrowing, without ever giving up its foundations. There are as many nations as there are identities. They’re the result of history, a territory and encounters. All efforts made towards creating ties are rewarded and are a precious addition to the contribution of ancestors, the very foundation on which nations are built.