When Columbus first entered the New World, he believed he arrived at the island near the shore of Sipango called China today. Thinking of this, he called people to say that he met Indians as they lived on an island that he mistakenly believed to be the archipelago of India. Like the word India, the word India dates back to Europe, the Native American is known as an Indian, and the Caribbean is known as the West Indies. The Indians occupied a larger area than Columbus imagined and covered the land of the two continents.
The depiction of the native American in the movie is influenced by the stereotype leading to racial discrimination. Traditionally, the prototype of the Native American was a violent, non-civilized villain juxtaposed with the original hero: a kind white white Anglo-Saxon settlers. However, since the second half of the 20th century, more pictures portrayed Native American people in more historical ways. Pocahontas is another Disney movie depicting Native American. The movie focuses on European trip to the USA in search of money. When they arrived they met an American indigenous tribe who had already lived in that land. There is a contradiction between the two groups, neither hate another group. Europeans want money and Native Americans want their land and life
The main difference between a book and a movie is in the detailed explanation and depiction of the character. The movie depicts Native American, but the movie has no real community or social organization. In the dialogue between indigenous peoples and French and British soldiers there is no history or period except for immediate circumstances. This movie focuses on actions and stories rather than drawing time accurately and accurately. In addition, this movie is because the people of Native American people are anxious for war. Chingachgook and Uncas are portrayed as ideal candidates for bad morality, almost pure virtue, and native American.