"He called up with a strange gesture and passion and started the circle of meals, so there are three similar tricks like the devil ..." (Smith, 63). This explanation comes from John Smith's imprisonment in the village of Pamunkey, as the Native American holds rituals to see if he meant them. Native Americans only practice their common ritual, but Smith depicts them as mysterious and demonic living creatures. His idea was shared with many other colonists who believe America Indians were inferior and barbarous.
"Ichioka is thinking about how to respond to their loyalty to Japanese Americans, the US who are judged in advance as foreign enemies, although there is no answer to white people, but the United States "In this case, Japanese Americans do not clearly explain the nature of their oppression and their alliance with white people. Instead, they take silence and retain their energy from the conversation. Japanese Americans' "non-dual silence" speaks both internally and internally, saving energy. This type of energy conservation is a form of imagining (and creating) the reality, where Japanese Americans are not forced to spend energy to describe their cultural customs and theology, theology of foreign groups Hmm.
Asian Americans, especially Japanese Americans, have received serious discrimination as a result of immigration to American culture. This occurs in many Japanese preconceptions and stereotypes in the fields of immigration control, hatred crime, education and employment. Japanese Americans were successfully integrated into American culture, but they are still victims of racial discrimination. As Japanese migrated to America, they became victims of many white racial discrimination. This occurred between the 1880s and the 1920s, and more than 250,000 Japanese migrated to the United States. There are many reasons for Japanese immigrants, including those being tied to labor contracts and those seeking to obtain economic prosperity voluntarily. From mines to shops, many immigrants are doing various work.