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"This guide is intended to provide some general information about Native Americans, to celebrate their culture, and to look at the racism practiced against them."

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This guide is intended to provide some general information about Native Americans, to celebrate their culture, and to look at the racism practiced against them.  Additionally, there are resources listed for allyship. This guide is a living resource: the contents are not exhaustive nor are they complete. We will add to the guide on a regular basis. Most of the material linking out from here is to open sources. 

*Accessibility varies across platforms and all linked out content may not be accessible in its current format.  I chose to leave these resources in because this material is sometimes housed in underfunded repositories who are unable to afford to bring content up to accessibility standards.  This could have the unintended consequence of silencing smaller voices in a desire to only make compliant things available.  Additionally, at the moment, these resources are not required for courses. If you find a resource you would like to have made accessible for use in your classroom or if you are an individual who would like some content made accessible, there are several options available to you via our DE department and through the library. Thank you for your understanding.

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Video - A Conversation With Native Americans on Race

6 Misconceptions About Native American People

The above video's Closed Captioning does not meet ADA and 508 standards.  For that reason, I am including the transcript here (corrected by me.  Any errors are mine).

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Hi my name is Daunette Reyome. I'm a Native
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American girl and today you're about to
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get schooled. "6 Misconceptions About Native American People" "Native Americans Still Live in Tipis" We've evolved and, you know,
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not all of us lived in tipis. Tipis
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we're made for only travel uses. Well we
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own one but we don't live in it.  We don't live in it.
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you just camp in it whenever we want to.
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We use them for things like ceremonies
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or camping and such but we don't live in
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them. "Native Americans get lots of government hand-outs." I have to say to that "Where is my
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check?" We really don't get anything for
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free. Everything we everything we get we
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have to work for it just like everybody
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else.
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If we had free health care then the
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diabetes and heart disease rate would be
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very very low. But at this point in time
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is very high. Our dad works to provide
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for us. We you don't get like money or
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anything. We get schooling for free?
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That's not true either. We have to meet
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the same academic requirement as any
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other ethnicity. We still have to apply for
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scholarships. "Native Americans don't have to pay taxes."  I thought it was just Donald
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Trump that didn't pay taxes. "Native Americans are rich off of casinos." If we were
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rich off of casinos, why would we need
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government money? I think we just
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mostly lose our money to casinos. We all
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gamble. "All Native Americans wear headdresses."
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Not all Native Americans wear
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headdresses and some tribes they don't
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wear them at all. In my tribe we don't
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wear headdresses and we never did. Women
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don't wear headdresses and you have to
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earn them, it wasn't just given to them
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or handed down to them-- you have to earn
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every feather that makes up that
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headdress. If you were to buy a headdress
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there would be that would be
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disrespectful because there's no meaning
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behind it. You didn't do anything to earn
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it. All you did was pay for it. "Another word for Native Americans is 'redskin.'" That's
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racist. And a lot of people say that the
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term comes from the color of our
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skin but if you look at me I'm not red.
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Society has just played into it like the
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word redskins is okay when it's not.
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The word 'redskins' came about from the
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scalping of Native Americans.
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'Redskin' means the blood that was dripped from
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down on their faces. That's a major
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league sports team and their
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argument against
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changing the name would be just like me
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having a conversation with my mom and my
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mom asked me why don't you like Brussels
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sprout? Because I don't. It's not like we
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have a mascot that's called white man.
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In a way that's making fun of our
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culture and who we are and we're human
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beings just like everybody else.
 

 

 

 

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This LibGuide was created by Kathy Fester based on the excellent Guide created by  Sally Ellis at RCC Research Guides, Riverside City College

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