For modern American people, most have a vague and at best, hazy understanding of Native people. Commonly held assumptions that native people were primitive, prone to violence,or easily duped remain enmeshed in historical depictions of Native people. In more modern times, Native people are caricatured as mascots, depicted victims of modernity, or simply rendered invisible. As we have seen these past weeks, Native people are resilient and possess distinctive cosmopolitan view of their world. Consider the ways in which Native people, both contemporary and historical, have resisted stereotypes and invisibility. What problems has Deloria identified? Does he propose any solutions or provide examples to support their point? Finally, what are your opinions on the author’s main position and evidence?
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