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All Indians look the same. Sarah Rafferty.  Indians have been represented in our media by non-natives for years.  Creating a very stereotypical, one-sided.

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1 All Indians look the same. Sarah Rafferty

2  Indians have been represented in our media by non-natives for years.  Creating a very stereotypical, one-sided portrayal of these people.

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5  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=salgNyX3roI &feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=salgNyX3roI &feature=related

6 The use of these images “glosses over the depth and diversity of American Indian culture. Basically, our history and traditions are being trivialized for marketing purposes.” –Gary Brouse

7  The stereotyped image of Indians in our media has become so ingrained in us we don’t even realize how offensive it actually is.

8  The appropriation of Indian art, dress and cultural traditions has been funneled through our media and society as being “trendy”

9  When we wear things like feathers in our hair or moccasins we’re essentially trivializing the Indian culture.

10  Indians have been predominantly represented in our media by the similar stereotypical images over and over.  That combined with an overwhelming lack of knowledge has resulted in these people and their cultures becoming essentially invisible.

11  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=salgNyX3roI&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=salgNyX3roI&feature=related  http://stream.aljazeera.com/story/native-american-bloggers http://stream.aljazeera.com/story/native-american-bloggers  Rolo, Mark A. The American Indian in the Media. The National Conference for Community and Justice. http://sheriwhitefeather.com/theamericanindianandthemedia.pdf http://sheriwhitefeather.com/theamericanindianandthemedia.pdf  Tomhave, Johnathan (director). Half of Anything [documentary].  Pewewardy, Cornel. (1998). Fluff and Feathers: Treatment of American Indians in Literature and the Classroom.


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