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Attitudes Towards American Indians

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American Indians better known as the indigenous peoples of Americas. The first to occupy what is now the United States of America were the first subordinate group to experience racism, genocide, and discrimination. American Indians were the first minority group in America that were forced to assimilate into western culture and forget their own cultures and traditions. Although the United States does carry a more benign attitude towards American Indians as a minority group it is solely because the violent history of American Indians is often overlooked and disregarded in history. In order for American Indians to reach a state of equality there is a lot of work to be done in order to repair the damage that was first caused to their sacred tribes. …show more content…

I would agree that people in America do have a more benign attitude towards American Indians as a minority group than they do towards others. Although people have more benging attitudes the discrimination that American Indians face is often suppressed and overlooked in American History. One prime example of this in history is the holiday “Columbus Day” which commemorates the day Christopher Columbus an italian explorer arrived in America. The song mentioned in the lecture “Christians murdered indians.” is a morbid song but it states the truth of the history of American Indians. One line in the song states “Columbus murdered children and now we have a holiday.”(Corporate Avenger, 2001) If columbus day celebrated the true columbus it would be celebrating a mass murder, but American blatantly chooses to overlook the true history and meaning behind a holiday that mocks Indian Americans. A I feel the biggest attitude people in America hold towards indian Americans is suppression because of how much the discrimination they face is

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