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Unpacks the twenty-one most common myths and misconceptions about Native Americans
In this enlightening book, scholars and activists Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz and Dina Gilio-Whitaker tackle a wide range of myths about Native American culture and history that have misinformed generations. Tracing how these ideas evolved, and drawing from history, the authors disrupt long-held and enduring myths such as:
“Columbus Discovered Americaâ€
“Thanksgiving Proves the Indians Welcomed Pilgrimsâ€
“Indians Were Savage and Warlikeâ€
“Europeans Brought Civilization to Backward Indiansâ€
“The United States Did Not Have a Policy of Genocideâ€
“Sports Mascots Honor Native Americansâ€
“Most Indians Are on Government Welfareâ€
“Indian Casinos Make Them All Richâ€
“Indians Are Naturally Predisposed to Alcoholâ€
Each chapter deftly shows how these myths are rooted in the fears and prejudice of European settlers and in the larger political agendas of a settler state aimed at acquiring Indigenous land and tied to narratives of erasure and disappearance. Accessibly written and revelatory, “All the Real Indians Died Off†challenges readers to rethink what they have been taught about Native Americans and history.