The establishment of the American government is based on the right and freedom it is to protect all American citizens. The "Equality Protection Clause" is part of Article 14 of the Constitutional amendment of the United States. But over the centuries, the US government and society have puzzled the Native American through destructive treaties, banishment policies, and assimilation attempts.
Facts about Native Americans' conquests continue to gain broader understanding and indigenous peoples today are still offering their testimony to the world, not only for the past but also for ongoing repression. But recently I am thinking about the influence of conquering the thought and mind of white American Americans. It is reflected in culture, especially movies. D. W. Griffith had the most lasting theme in the battle of Elder Bush Gulch in 1914: the family was trapped in a house surrounded by looted Indians until the cavalry came to rescue. India is another threatened person, a person quite different from our way of life with painted surfaces and feathers they call "barbarians". Fear proves hatred and it proves the justification of killing
In North America, we have to start from the beginning. Aboriginal / indigenous / American Indians who faced large-scale land theft, war, genocide of those days - they continued. Therefore, at the initial discourse of the time, did not we adopt a method similar to cross development as the concept of the organization? Blacks try to find ways to enter and leave the white community trying to deprive their human nature and deprive of their lives and labor, but struggling to maintain autonomy and sovereignty. I am faced with the supremacy of American white supremacy. The local story must be another story. Even a conversation about whether the local identity is racial, citizenship or both are complicated.