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SFDMBJNJOH!OBUJWF!USVUI <br />6 <br />! <br />Gspn!b!zpvoh!bhf-!nptu!qfpqmf!jo!uif!Vojufe!Tubuft!ibwf!cffo!jnnfstfe!jo!uif!dvssfou!epnjobou!obssbujwf!bcpvu!Obujwf!qfpqmft/! <br />! <br />! <br />!! <br />bdujdft-! <br />!!!!! <br />! <br />!Tff!uif!nfttbhjoh!po! <br />/ <br />1! <br />!Cvu!uiptf!gbdut!dboopu!tuboe!bmpof<!uifz!nvtu! <br />/ <br /> addicted to drugs and alcohol; the noble <br />*-!Qsftjefou!boe!DFP-! <br />and <br />! <br />/ <br />Dpmmfhf!Gvoe! <br /> savage warrior. <br /> rich from casinos; resilient <br />andand <br />!!Difszm!Dsb{z!Cvmm!)Bnfsjdbo!Joejbo! <br />!Ju!jt!tujmm!ofdfttbsz!up!qpjou!pvu!jofrvjujft!boe!dibmmfohft!gbdjoh!Obujwf!qfpqmft-!tvdi!bt!vokvtu!mbxt!boe!qsbt!xfmm!bt!ijtupsjd!boe!dpoujovfe!ejtdsjnjobujpo!boe!pqqsfttjpoqbhft!27—2:!gps!fybnqmft! <br />pg!ipx!uijt!xpslt <br />! <br />Faulty history lessons, media reports and rumors leave people with the false assumption that individual Native Americans are not U.S. citizens, receive money from the government, stereotypes <br /> blend many unique tribes into one “Native American” persona that is perceived to be committed to family and culture, spiritual and mystical, resilient through historical often hold <br /> positive and negative stereotypes at the same time: Native peoples living in poverty warrior These assumptions and contradictions are alive and well thanks to sports teams and consumer <br /> products that continue to use derogatory Native American–themed mascots, which some people defend as “honoring” Native Americans (they don’t). Schools teach biased and revisionist history, <br /> while news media report only on disparities and do not use Native reporters to tell stories of strength. The list goes on and on. Well-meaning allies — and sometimes even organizations <br /> serving Native Americans — in an attempt to build support for funding, policies and programs.”Gps!zfbst-!uif!mjwft!boe!fyqfsjfodft!pg!Joejhfopvt!qfpqmft!ibwf!pgufo!cffo!jouspevdfe!ps!eftdsjcfe!gspn! <br />b!ofhbujwf!qfstqfdujwf/!Uijt!nbz!cf!xfmm.joufoujpofe!cfdbvtf!uif!obssbujwf!esbxt!buufoujpo!up!uif!nboz!dibmmfohft!boe!jodsfejcmf!offet!gbdfe!cz!Obujwf!qfpqmft-!cvu!uijt!obssbujwf!sfjogpsdft!tufsfpuzq <br />ft!boe!jnqmjft!ipqfmfttoftt/!Obujwf!qfpqmft!bsf!effqmz!ipqfgvm!boe!ibwf!bo!bcvoebodf!pg!dvmuvsbm!lopxmfehf!uibu!jt!qptjujwf/!B!cfuufs!obssbujwf!jt!pof!uibu!sfdmbjnt!uif!usvui!pg!pvs!qptjujwf!wbmvft!b <br />oe!sfmbujpotijqt/•!˜and aspirations of Native Americans — especially children. It also reinforces negative stereotypes among non-Native people, shaping how they think and act. As individuals, <br /> our internalized biases, stereotypes, misunderstandings, ignorance and blind spots are all products of it. Our country has used the false narrative to justify oppressive practices and <br /> laws, and historic and systemic racism. 2 <br />.) <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Dances with Wolves <br />! <br />! <br />h is the largest public opinion research initiative ever conducted in <br />Reclaiming Native Trut Indian Country, engaging nearly 20,000 people across the United States through focus blogs and other commentary. More than 180 people have collaborated to understand <br /> the range of diverse organizations, from respected Native allies to major funders. Americans in contemporary society and the pervasive negative stereotypes. We know how this combination <br /> leads to ongoing discrimination and lack of support for vital issues makers, the judicial system, K–12 education, pop culture, arts, entertainment, the media and philanthropy. We also <br /> have data about pathways for change. We know what aspects of the true, strengths-based story resonate most strongly, and we have proven that hearing this and is ready to learn an accurate <br /> history, hear Native voices and make Native contributions more visible. Uif!Gbmtf!boe!Ibsngvm!Dvssfou!Obssbujwf!Bcpvu!Obujwf!Bnfsjdbo!Qfpqmft What most people in this country know — <br /> or think they know — about Native Americans is rooted in myths, stereotypes and half-truths. Information they have received since birth from movies, television, the media and school <br /> lessons has created a false narrative (or commonly accepted story) about historic and contemporary Native Americans and tribes. From a young age, most people in the United States have <br /> been immersed in the current than being based on strengths and opportunities. These narratives are almost always created by non-Native people, often with the intention to oppress Native <br /> nations, peoples and cultures.Sometimes these narratives use outright negative stereotypes. Other times they create cultures and implying that all Native Americans are the same. (Think <br /> about Disney’s submissive Pocahontas or the idealized Native American characters in <br />Dibohjoh!uif!Obssbujwf!Bcpvu!Obujwf!Bnfsjdbot <br />Xf!lopx!xibu!btqfdut!pg!uif!usvf-!tusfohuit.cbtfe!tupsz!sftpobuf!nptu!tuspohmz-!boe!xf!ibwf!qspwfo!uibu!ifbsjoh!uijt!ofx!tupsz!qfpqmf“t!tvqqpsu!pg!Obujwf!Bnfsjdbot!boe!Obujwf!jttvft/! <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />