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Canku Ota - Jan. 27, 2001 - Indian Humor Belies the Stoic Stereotype


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" Canku Ota   (Many Paths)     An Online Newsletter Celebrating Native America     January 27, 2001 - Issue 28               Indian Humor Belies the Stoic Stereotype     by Mark Trahant for The Herald of Everett Washington         Flip through any 19th-century collection of American Indian portraits and you'll see many images of stereotypical Native Americans: the serious expression of Sitting Bull; a warrior whose eyes avoid the camera, chin tilted forward in a gesture of nobility; children wearing the military uniforms of a government boarding school. The stereotypes depicted in the images linger because they are so deeply embedded into our national story, the one about the stoic Indian and a conquered people. Stereotypes work when people can casually say, "Oh, I know it's"
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