The Persecution of Indigenous People

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The Persecution of Indigenous People

On October 12, 1492, a European by the name of Christopher Columbus

arrived on an island of the Americas. However, he and his shipmates were not the first people to step foot

on the land of the Americas. Long before Columbus,

the Native Americans were the original populace of the land. Despite their seniority over

the land, the Native Americans were feared and persecuted by the white settlers because

of their many unusual appearances and atypical traditions and ways of life. Over the

course of 500 years, there has been little progress in ending the inequity that the Native

Americans feel. In spite of decades' worth of supposed increases in tolerance, the Native

Americans, the original inhabitants of the 'Land of the Free,' still face discrimination

and prejudice for the many differences from the average American that they have

amongst their tribes.

The reasons for the discrimination are numerous, but the assorted appearances and

diverse cultures of the Native Americans seem to be the primary causes for the prejudice

they experience. The Native Americans are an extraordinarily diverse group of people

who are made up of many different tribes and cultures. They are different and distinct,

even among their own people. These many assorted differences among tribes not only

make the Native Americans dissimilar from the average American both culturally and

aesthetically but also give the average American something to fear because they are not

familiar with such diversity.

Dating all the way back to the very first encounter with America?s indigenous

people, the white settlers were noted for being in states of shock and awe over the Native

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