The recasting Views of Indigenous Life
Justin Patera
Mr. Roddy
IHSS
November 29th, 2018
Indigenous Life
For the most part I agree with the article. I feel as though the Native American population is somewhat underrepresented within America. If they are however, they can often be stereotypical. A prime example of this is seen with the Cleveland Indians. Although Native Americans are represented they aren’t necessarily presented in the right way. In the article they talk about red face and this is a perfect example of that being that Cleveland’s baseball mascot is essentially a red, characterized Native American. The mascot has the stereotypical feather in addition to being a bright red color. Of course this is not the only example of stereotyping Native Americans, we also see it in movies, as she said with red face, but also in the form of their presentation. Depending on how you are taught you could quite possibly see them as for what they are not. You may have been given this false image of what a Native American is through movies or other forms of media.
Not only do I feel as though the Native American population is stereotyped but I also feel as though they don’t have a large say when it comes to politics. In reality, we see other races run for political positions long before we see Native Americans do so. I don’t mean that in a sense that they don’t try, or that they don’t have the ability to, I’m simply saying it’s much more uncommon to see someone of Native American descent running for a political office of any sort. Not only this but I feel as though we don’t see as many “celebrities, for lack of better word, that are Native American. They simply don’t seem to appear in our society (that I know of).
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