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Replacing America's Romanticized Image of the American Indian and the Moundbuilders with the Facts.
Apology
Americans
perceptions the American Indian is, to say the least, an inaccurate
one. People have all sorts of notions from what an American Indian
looks like to the Amerindians innermost understanding of themselves.
Many of these notions are so deeply rooted in the Euro American past
that the truth is repeatedly ignored in favor of these romantic(false)
ideals. As scholars have done before me notably R Silverburg ( The
Mound Builders, 1986) and Roger G. Kennedy ( Hidden Cities; The
discovery and loss of Ancient North American Civilization, The Free
press 1994). I have explores the history of this romanticism and found
it to have both an extensive root system and far reaching effects.(
Euro-) American romanticism and as Kennedy coined it, AMNESIA, has left
us with a false history and robbed the American Indian ( today's Black
Americans)of a rich past that in turn leaves the generations of
American Indians/ Black Americans with no true sense of self and
belonging.The American Indian has become a stranger in his or her own
lands and is left only with the Western version of history. I have been
dubbed a " heretic Historian" by some, meaning I am not a traditional
one. I must confess this is the case. I have never accepted "facts"
unless they were demonstrated to be so. However I believe this to be a
strength and not a weakness as it has led me to my last point I hope to
make in this paper. I have found little or no excuse for the fictions
passed off as history as there is no small amount of original source
material to support a very different and more accurate view. Therefor,
the thrust of this paper is to attack, with heavy and indisputable
support, some of the more popular fictitious notions Americans have
about American Indians and to demonstrate the value not just of
original sources, but of the American Indians own account as a valid
historical source. I believe this to be more than just an exercise in
academics as the problem is still with us and it's flames are
continually fanned by various publications, textbooks and media
(example Roots).
It is time to get the record straight.
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