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Why do we never hear about Indian Americans calling for restitution and rights, hating whites, or any type of discord? Is it kept from the media and they truly want more; or, are they at peace with and accepting of how things have turned out? All Indian tribes were taken avantage of when North America was discovered, not just the Cherokee who were subjected to slavery, concentration camps and removal. Why do Native Americans have basically no holidays, few colleges, and television channels dedicated to themselves? This is merely asked in research. I have Native American, African American and Caucasion relatives. I have no prejudice, only confusion. All answers, and hopefully experience, will be possibly included in a future research paper. Thanks.

2007-06-04 19:33:51 · 5 answers · asked by bubblingbroo 3 in Arts & Humanities History

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Thank You for asking these questions.
I hope this helps,be ready to cry.

http://www.blackmesais.org/bennett_freeze_action.html
http://www.racismagainstindians.org/Perspectives/Essays/WoundedKnee.htm
http://www.peaknet.net/~aardvark/
http://www.aimovement.org/

2007-06-04 19:55:04 · answer #1 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

HOORAH for you!!!!! I, too, have Cherokee ancestors and some were in the Trail of Tears (1838). There is a Bureau of Indian Affairs that handles most of the problems encountered by them, and at one time anyone who could prove he/she was at least 1/4 Native American was given monetary aid from the government (if this is still in effect, I don't know. In my case, if I had a nosebleed, I'd be out of the tribe. LOL). Seriously, though, what bothers me most with these so-called "white supremacy" groups is their famous line of "send them all back where they came from." If everyone did that, the only inhabitants of the US would be the animals. Why, you ask? Today's Native Americans--those who greeted the English at Plymouth Rock and the Mayflower a few years later--came to America by way of a land bridge of approximately 60 miles long that connected North America and Russia thousands of years ago, before continental drift began. A study of anthropology will tell you that.

2007-06-04 19:52:12 · answer #2 · answered by jan51601 7 · 0 0

Actually many Native American nations have rights and protected areas. Oklahoma, for example has several Native American nations and they allow gambling and the placement of casinos. Native Americans are also entitled to claims on properly proven areas of Ancestory. For example any artifacts that can be scientifically proven to a certain tribe are given to that tribe.
But as far as hearing about them in the media and so forth I guess it just depends on your location as there are not many Native americans spread out and integrated into the society as African Americans and so forth.

2007-06-04 19:44:04 · answer #3 · answered by viking165301 2 · 0 0

There are Native Americans who demand restitution but most are too busy trying to keep their languages and culture alive. For them it is more important than any amount of cash. Black Americans lost their African culture and languages generations ago. They can learn a language and dress in traditional clothing but there is no way to really bring the culture they lost into the present. Black American culture is alive and well and doesn't require the type of sustained effort that saving Native culture does.

2007-06-04 19:45:17 · answer #4 · answered by Kuji 7 · 0 0

It in all risk can superb be summed up by using the variations in mentality between community individuals and Caucasians with regard to the possession of land, which community individuals did no longer many times have faith grow to be absolute. regardless of the adverse injustice perpetrated my the Jackson administration (between the justifications that I disapprove of him), the process Tears in the mid-1830's grow to be in basic terms yet another of a protracted series of conflicts courting back into the earliest Colonial circumstances. perchance is grow to be in basic terms resignation on their area, yet i'm in basic terms speculating as i individually can't see into their minds. perchance a substantial rationalization for no longer in seek of restorations or the like grow to be in all risk because of the perceived futility of the assumption. regardless of each and every thing, it grow to be whites that controlled the judicial gadget. regardless of that, community individuals have many times tried to artwork with whites, even going so a approaches as to press for statehood in what's now Oklahoma (which they could have reported as Sequoia), yet no longer something resulted from this. After the British withdraw of weapons from the community individuals after the war of 1812, it in basic terms grew to grow to be an issue of no longer if the U. S. could attain the Pacific, yet while. i'm no longer so helpful that there are actually not any helpful that they lack for subculture. there are in all risk gala's that are to no longer boot everyday because of the fact the national holiday trips. in terms of the shortcoming of greater advantageous institutions, keep in mind that community individuals style many countries, so they don't have the united numbers that are required for such severe mass, in assessment to African-individuals who've a miles less perplexing nationality (West African) the place tribal allegiance died out in favour of a greater united ethnicity. wish that facilitates.

2016-11-04 23:49:06 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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