Stereotypes Of Native Americans

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Teachers can avoid ethnocentrism and racism first by understanding American Indian groups are similar. These groups have similar celebrations or traditions. Secondly, each group is different. They speak different languages. The groups are diverse and unique. Lastly, American Indian groups are on-going social realities. Amongst American Indian tribes there are three stereotypical images they're associated to. The first image is the noble savage. A noble savage shows American Indians as good people and as savages. An example of a noble savage comes from the Iroquois tribe. Then there's the conquered savage. The Cherokee tribe appeared as conquered savages due to them assimilating. The last stereotype is the savage. According to Reyhner, “The

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