I say this because I think of all the crap American Indians have put up with and yet...people are still so ignorant. I mean, if tomorrow New York had a baseball team called 'the Jews' all hell would break loose. Americans could so easily say how racist that could be. If a black man sues WalMart for a large amount of money based on racial discrimination all the media would cover it. But the Oglala man who sued gets no media coverage. Devil's Tower in Wyoming is a scared site but yet climbers continue to climb it regularly. This is where Sitting Bull, Gall, Spotted Tail, Red Cloud went to pray etc. This is where they have sundances in June. The Plan, created by the Park Service provided a voluntary closure of climbing of the Tower in June in order to respect Indian ceremonies. Four climbers filed a lawsuit againist this "plan". I mean, why is that even an issue? If we think it's sacred, that should be enough, it should be off limits. Is it because we're American Indian our believes aren't as important as any other cultures?
This could go on and on especially about the NAGPRA. While I think this law did the people well most of the time, should this should have been an issue? I mean, we don't go digging up non Indian bones, cataloging them, putting them in drawers or put on display. But is it because they are Indian bones, it's okay? I mean I could go on and on...
I know some of you say naming sports teams after something ndn isn't a big deal. But why us? Maybe I'm over emotional, or reading into everything too much.... but I think it's about time we change this. I hate America's lack of knowledge about the people that were here first, about the REAL history of this country. I know some people didn't agree with AIM but they made sure some of problems were known to the non Indian community, They brought awareness to others of our plight. I would like to see a modern AIM were we can educate the ignorant. A voice to tell everyone it's not okay anymore to think Indian's aren't important.
Being Indian myself, I have tried to educate to make people realize that we're living people. We don't dance around fires in loin clothes (I had someone asked if I knew people who did this!), live in teepees, or hunt buffalo for all our meals. Is it because the lack of education of the non Indians that make them think it's okay still to treat Indians this way? I HIGHLY doubt the NAACP would allow non blacks to disregard their believes on a everyday occurance.
Am I the only one who thinks this way?
This could go on and on especially about the NAGPRA. While I think this law did the people well most of the time, should this should have been an issue? I mean, we don't go digging up non Indian bones, cataloging them, putting them in drawers or put on display. But is it because they are Indian bones, it's okay? I mean I could go on and on...
I know some of you say naming sports teams after something ndn isn't a big deal. But why us? Maybe I'm over emotional, or reading into everything too much.... but I think it's about time we change this. I hate America's lack of knowledge about the people that were here first, about the REAL history of this country. I know some people didn't agree with AIM but they made sure some of problems were known to the non Indian community, They brought awareness to others of our plight. I would like to see a modern AIM were we can educate the ignorant. A voice to tell everyone it's not okay anymore to think Indian's aren't important.
Being Indian myself, I have tried to educate to make people realize that we're living people. We don't dance around fires in loin clothes (I had someone asked if I knew people who did this!), live in teepees, or hunt buffalo for all our meals. Is it because the lack of education of the non Indians that make them think it's okay still to treat Indians this way? I HIGHLY doubt the NAACP would allow non blacks to disregard their believes on a everyday occurance.
Am I the only one who thinks this way?
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