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The Classic Stereotype of the Native american
Title: The Classic Stereotype of the Native american
Category: Society & Culture / People
Details: Words: 1116 | Pages: 4.7 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Classic Stereotype of the Native american
There are approximately 2 million American Indians and Alaska Natives living in the U.S. They fall into about 300 different tribal or language groups. Alcohol abuse has caused compounded problems for these people. The problems also have led to an unfortunate stereotype of these people. This stereotype “perpetuates” the image that all Indian people are afflicted with alcohol problems. No one really pays attention to the vast number of Indian people who are sober and live
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to me. Further research definitely had an impact on my decision. I had no clue that many Indian children were practically brought up to be alcoholics because of their parent’s actions. Some even believe that it could be passed on genetically. The statistics of the consequences of alcohol use and abuse are outrageous in Indian populations. Alcohol use breeds denial as quickly in Indian country as anywhere else, but with a few cultural twists.
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