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The Noisy Neighbor: A Call to Action for Cherokee Residents
II. The Profile of a Disruptor
- Parenting workshops – As a role-play character for teaching kids about apartment living or shared walls.
- Conflict resolution training – To illustrate how indigenous approaches differ from Western legal systems.
- Noise pollution awareness – In environmental education, as a metaphor for excessive human noise harming wildlife.
- Cherokee cultural preservation – Some elders use the figure to contrast traditional harmony with modern disruptive behaviors (e.g., loud ATVs, booming stereos).
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