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Emphasise on Minorities...but where is the emphasize on American Indians?
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<blockquote data-quote="GigageiTsula" data-source="post: 58517377" data-attributes="member: 244035"><p>November has been designated as Native American month. But unfortunately, there is hardly a whisper of this in the non-native media. However, Black History Month and National Hispanic Heritage Month are literally plastered all over the media. There are special television programs done in honor and recognition of them, there are displays put up in stores about them, and each one is officially recognized by local, state governments, and the federal government. </p><p></p><p>So, will someone please explain to me why is there such a lack of concern and recognition for the true inhabitants of this country, the Native Americans? Why even bother giving the Native Americans a month of recognition at all when hardly anyone, except for Native Americans themselves, pay any attention to it? Why are Native Americans considered less important than any other race in this country? Why are Native Americans treated like second class citizens in this country? I find it all of this incredibly unfair and really annoying. But what do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GigageiTsula, post: 58517377, member: 244035"] November has been designated as Native American month. But unfortunately, there is hardly a whisper of this in the non-native media. However, Black History Month and National Hispanic Heritage Month are literally plastered all over the media. There are special television programs done in honor and recognition of them, there are displays put up in stores about them, and each one is officially recognized by local, state governments, and the federal government. So, will someone please explain to me why is there such a lack of concern and recognition for the true inhabitants of this country, the Native Americans? Why even bother giving the Native Americans a month of recognition at all when hardly anyone, except for Native Americans themselves, pay any attention to it? Why are Native Americans considered less important than any other race in this country? Why are Native Americans treated like second class citizens in this country? I find it all of this incredibly unfair and really annoying. But what do you think? [/QUOTE]
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