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  1. From my casual observation of comment threads on ‘mainstrem’ (ie, non-Indian) news outlets and blogs, when an article focuses on something to do with Indians (anything at all-history, ICWA, casinos, protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline, etc etc) there is a lot of hostility expressed in the comments about Indians and tribes. There are a few common themes I’ve noticed.

    Denial of genocide is very common. Often it is expressed as ‘well Indians fought each other too!’. As if intertribal skirmashes or battles were anything like the genocidal campaigns carried out by settlers! I’ve sometimes replied (yeah, and Europeans found each other for centuries – religious wars, imperial wars etc – what’s your point? I never get an answer on that one. Funny).

    Some deny that Indians are indigenous. “I was born here and am native American too! Tribes are anachronisms, they need to assimilate”. Yeah, that forcible assimilation stuff is part of the UN’s definition of genocide, so no… THere are also warmed over claims that European Solutreans are the ‘first Americans’ and there are even a few folks who passionately argue that the first people of the Americas were really Africans, not Indians. Because Toltec statues, or something. (riiiiiiiiiight)

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