Many races are victimized, but Native American culture is misunderstood and may degrade over other races. Colleges and high school mascots sometimes describe Native American images and their names are roughly based on the native American genealogy but these are not based on the history of Native Americans, so they ridicule for Native Americans Not. According to the article by Warriors Survive Attack of Cathy Murillo (2009), some members of the Carpentaria community defended the Native American mascot icon, commemorating the Chumash tradition in America and the spirit of the American Indian Warrior.
After this short historical overview, I focus on the cultural phenomena of stereotypes, discrimination and imitation, so that it can be recognized in the relationship between the members of the dominant white society and Native Americans I will set. Homi K. Bhabha 's book "The Location of Culture" details the importance of these concepts in finding Native American identities in the context of colonial suppression. In the third chapter of his book, Baba claims that stereotype is the main discourse strategy of colonial discourse (66). In the process of establishing the stereotypes, it is important for people who represent the culture of oppression to express what was suppressed in their mother tongue, mother tongue was not mother tongue of discrimination. This form of description proves that Caucasians can use a fixed type discourse strategy and therefore have the necessary authority to suppress Native Americans.
Native American stereotype in contemporary movies In today's movies, there are many stereotypes about Native American. Since the beginning of the Western Settlement, people say that those of the Native American people are not necessarily true. They are portrayed as barbarians and thieves. Like someone else, this is true for some people, but it does not apply to everyone. - Main terms Over the years many state-of-the-art stadiums have been built in the United States. Indeed, from 1993 to 2013, 101 new sports facilities were built in American soil, the home of Dallas Cowboys in 2009, especially the AT & T Stadium (officially the Cowboy Stadium).