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American Attitudes on Native Americans
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The attitudes of American society at large have changed drastically toward Native Americans during my lifetime, but I have a feeling that most of us who are not Native Americans still havent gotten it right.
When I was a boy, Native Americans - "Indians" - were the one-dimensional bad guys in cowboy vs. ...
In the 1960s and 1970s attitudes changed. ... Of course, all these good feelings never really translated, as far as I know, into much in the way of actual benefits to Native Americans, but whoever wrote that book about burying his heart at Wounded Knee sure made a bundle.
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Title: American Attitudes on Native Americans
Words: 451 Rating: None Pages: 1.8 submitted by: beachbum03
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