dude you have asked different variations of this question a bunch of times???? btw... your question is racist!!!
2007-12-26 01:19:31
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answered by Miss Rhonda 7
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Hmm not all are like that dear. In actual fact violence and aggressiveness lie in almost every race don't u think so. Practically every country has murders and people screaming at each other. It's not always the good things that are portrayed, the bad things are the ones that creates a lasting impression on people. And hey did i forget to add...im an indian by race and a citizen of Singapore which is in asia. So... ;)
2007-12-26 00:41:33
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answered by lilliza 2
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If your talking about us native americans, not all of us are like that see, as when all of my native american people were tooken into residential schools the white man showed nothing mainly but hate and violence to the ones attending the forceful school, So knowing that it was a school remember full of ''kids'' that do not know so much with the couple yrs they've lived and all and how they usually copy what they see or what others do. But i'm not fully blaming the white man for all of this.
2014-12-01 07:36:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably for the same reason that every other culture in the world is violent and aggressive. Every culture, every nation, throughout the world exhibits those traits, not just the Indian culture.
2007-12-26 00:41:54
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answered by OhKatie! 6
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You could argue that indigenous peoples are significantly marginalized all over the world (but notably in Canada/USA), and while subsidies are in place, social stigmas make accessing basic social services much more difficult for these people. Similar to how Afro-Americans are marginalized in the states, they often times have a harder time accessing public education and healthcare, which perpetuates theyre poverty and violence (which in my opinion all stem from being under-educated, at the fault of the state). These traits arent exclusive to native americans, hispanics, blacks, and other minorities, these are traits that are nearly completely exclusive to uneducated, and current political structures have fostered many barriers for minorities to seek education and eventually higher education.
2015-02-14 09:24:03
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answered by T 1
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So...
I assume you have had a recent traumatic experience?
Human beings are complicated creatures and sweeping generalizations really don't tell the complete story! Childhood, family, immediate surroundings, anger management problems, mental illness, disease, abuse, baggage from other times and other places....all possibilities with all of us!
Move on....
2007-12-26 01:03:32
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answered by Goddess of Laundry 6
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Are you talking about people like Indian Nationalist Leader Mohandas Gandhi or the extreme fanatical leaders like Osama Bin Ladin. Your question is a vague one sided observation about the duality of man. Please be more specific.
2007-12-26 00:42:56
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answered by Anonymous
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first off, define Indians. Do you mean from India or Native Americans?
2007-12-26 00:36:21
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answered by dogwhisperer16 3
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It's probably because of the way they are treated, or mis-treated.
2007-12-26 07:17:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do you keep asking questions about them? Does it really matter that much to you? Leave it alone.
2007-12-26 00:39:03
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answered by Anonymous
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