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ARMENIAN NATIONAL CHARACTER
The foundation of the Armenian social life is the family. Often 20 or more
members, representing three or four generations, lived under the same
roof. Few peoples in the world can match the quality of the Armenian
people.
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the head of the patriarchal family stands the grandfather. After his death
the grandmother becomes the pillar of the home. An old Armenian saying
characterizes the man as the outer wall of the home, the wife as the
inner. The Armenian woman is distinguished by her extraordinary fidelity.
Divorce is practically unknown in Armenian custom.
The Armenian is strong and sturdy. He is deeply devoted to
his country and his people, to his language and faith. Tenacity and
perseverance are characteristic of him. It is his great
industriousness that transforms the rather poor earth of his
homeland into fertile soil. The city-dwelling Armenian stands out
for his great initiative, while hi is slower and more
conservative. The one and the other have a great inborn desire for
learning and culture. They will do anything and stop at no sacrifice
to give their children a good education. The Armenian is further
distinguished by his native intelligence, aptitude and depth of
perception. He shows great ability in learning foreign languages. He
is brave - courage is a character of the Armenian...
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Making a new life |
Spirituality is a marked characteristic of the Armenian. As an ancient
Indo-European people, the Armenian’s conception of the Universe is
manifested through traits which are characteristic of the Aryan - the
eternal struggle of Light against Darkness and the final victory of Light;
the fight between Good and Evil and the final defeat of Evil are
fundamental articles of faith for all Armenians.
"With the deepest devotion Armenians have held fast to their homeland,
their speech, their customs, to Christianity and their National Church". |
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