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The 10 Indian Commandments

  1. Treat the Earth and all that dwell thereon with respect.
  2. Remain close to the Great Spirit.
  3. Show great respect for your fellow beings.
  4. Work together for the benefit of humankind.
  5. Give assistance and kindness wherever needed.
  6. Do what you know to be right.
  7. Look after the well-being of mind and body.
  8. Dedicate a share of your efforts to the greater good.
  9. Be truthful and honest at all times.
  10. Take full responsibility for your actions



I believe that these are 10 great Indian commandments. These commandments show us how important it is to be kind and responsible. For example, commandment 10 states that you must take responsibility for your actions. As a student if I do something wrong in class and the teacher is questioning everyone who did the bad thing I must let them know it was me. Also, this same thing applies at home. Another example is commandment number 3. If you do not have respect for others you will not be treated with respect.

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