Colonies represent Indigenous Peoples - "Indians" First of all, it is necessary to point out that using the term "Indian" to explain North American aborigines is controversial. It is well known that its use derives from what Columbus erroneously believes he has arrived at the East Indies; in existing European discourse the situation of indigenous peoples colonized in many respects And should follow settlement centuries. It should be obvious that the paradigm "Indian" is a European invention, and there has always been a major decline between the performance of this character and the reality of Indigenous N's life.
1) The character of Flat Indian represents colony attitude towards indigenous people and depicts them as primitive persons. Alexei mainly builds stereotypes through newspaper articles, radio broadcasts and other types of texts in the mass media, and therefore comments on some of the story events from a stereotypical attitude towards the people of Native Americans. . 2) Warrior. The second stereotype can be described as an overly romantic expression of all Indians as descendants of the war band. Warrior prototypes are often said to be heroes with stunning physical body, high degree of courage, pride and unlimited stability. Good examples of stereotypes are the Western movies of the former Soviet group including Gojko Mitic, and the late 20th century.
Princess of India (or Princess of Native American) is representative of a Native American woman. Normally the Princess of India is portrayed as a daughter of a tribal chief and is portrayed as a manga that meets unnatural beauty standards. The most famous and legendary princess of India is Pocahontas. The phrase "Princess of India" is often considered a derogatory term and is considered a crime against indigenous peoples. In the 17th and 18th centuries, American colonial culture drew a woman as a symbol of America. For colonists, indigenous women represent the mysterious new land, attract new freedom, and make America the source of potential power. When settlers became more independent, Native American women were called Princesses in India.
From the 16th to the 19th century, European and American artists used images of Native American women as allegorical images of the Americas, American colonies, and the United States. While these fickle images have been used for centuries, their formats and contents have changed. Originally it was drawn as a print print, tapestry, sculpture as "Queen of India", but this indigenous woman is in the shape of battle with exotic plants and animals cutting his head. These images reflect the European response to the "new world" that they think is a hostile environment in foreign countries. As Europe 's exploration progressed, artists began drawing luxurious and heavy Indian Queen sitting or standing among the rich natural resources of America.