An indigenous issue that is apparent in many reservations but especially in the Pine Ridge Reservation is poverty. Most Americans read and hear about indigenous issues but don’t realize the amount of poverty and hardship that the indigenous people of The Pine Ridge Reservation experience.…
A. The United States government has never taken major action that has helped Native Americans. In it best light, the government has given a halfhearted apology in 2009. This was hidden away in a military spending bill, complete with a disclaimer that nothing it contained authorized or served as a claim against the United States government itself. At its worst, the government has slaughtered hundreds of native men, women, and children for their land and resources.…
The Native Americans became impoverished because the land given to Native Americans is some of the worst land which cannot sustain crops. Unemployment on reservations can be as high as 85% (The Poverty Cycle). Native Americans are dependent on the government because they do not own their land, economic growth is controlled by the government, there is a complex legal network making it difficult for economic growth and energy development on the land, and the government has had a history of mismanaging Native American assets by under evaluating them (Five Ways the Government Keeps Native Americans in…
Yet, it seems Native Americans deal with steadily declining unemployment levels at almost double that of the gross population. Native Americans also have overall higher poverty rates, fall severely behind in educational achievements, and comprise about 1 percent of the entire labor force(2). About 49 percent of the Native American…
Background Information and Thesis When America was still in its early years, Indians had a socioeconomic status less than that of a black person -- that is unless they became assimilated tax payers. The U.S. government toyed with them like puppets for years as America expanded west, forcibly securing them in federally controlled reservations under the guise of protecting them. By the mid 1800’s, all Native American tribes resided west of the Mississippi River on reservations due to the Indian Removal Act signed in 1830. Relationships between Indians and the government had been strained at best for decades. The government didn’t view Indians as human, which, in turn, made them think they could simply relocate the tribes whenever they pleased…
Today, the Native American population is split between those on and off reservations and those who live in small towns or central cities (Schaefer, 156). I also learned about them economically. Since, the have a pattern of low-wage employment, they differ in three areas: their roles in tourism, casino gambling, and government employee. Educational…
Native Americans, which include the Navajo Tribe, have a very long standing in the history of the United States. They have also been removed from their homelands thought out the ages. Many of these tribes have been forced to reside on reservations. According to the Journal of Health Education, Native Americans out of the total population are the unhealthiest population. This is proven by a shorter life expectancy and higher mortality rates for communicable diseases.…
The Indian New Deal affected Native Americans in a positive and negative way. The New Deal had granted citizenship to Native Americans. John Collier was the Comissioner of the Indian Affairs and he also embarked on an ambitious program that became known as the Indian New Deal. With funding from the federal agencies, he hired Native Americans to build needed schools, hospitals, and irregation systems. Collier hoped to put reservations under Indian control, stop sales of Native American lands, and encourage Indian schools to teach Native Americans history and the arts with an act called the IRA(Indian Reorganization Act).…
Sherman Alexie’s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian touches on many issues faced by many modern-day Native Americans throughout their lives, one such issue being poverty, which appears to be present in most Indian families. The sort of poverty that plagues the Spokane reservation is the same kind that has plagued Native Americans for generations. One possible root cause for the situation would be that the current natives on the reservation see that their parents couldn’t do anything to rid themselves of poverty, so they lose hope and, as a result, perpetuate the problem. While the degree of poverty in Junior’s Indian reservation is extreme, the underlying struggles that come with such a financial predicament are to be made note…
The Native Americans were changed from a thriving population to a people on the verge of extinction because of the federal government’s determination to push west. Before Columbus reached America the Natives were prosperous. When the US pushed west, it caused the deaths of many Native people. Now, the Native Americans are a fraction of what they once were. The near-destruction of many Native American civilizations was caused by the US federal government.…
Indigenous people could only get into jobs with low wages, contributing to their disadvantaged socio-economic status. Not only suffering from colonization in the past, racism is another facet that indigenous people also…
The Native Americans, otherwise known as the Indians, were seriously impacted by series of events that contributed to their decline in the 1800s. The major cause of their decline during this period was warfare. The native Americans struggled a lot with the encroachment and interference of the Whites in their civilization and lifestyle. Thousands of Indians were killed and the ones who survived feared to be identified as Indians and they were forced to abandon their culture in the process. The Indians faced drifting, migration, banishment, relocation, concentration, and extinction, most of which were a result of warfare, disease, and encroachment.…
Another issue that the Native Indians face is lack of education. They aren’t informed of many issues, causing them to face problems in the future. For example, employment if they have no education level whatsoever they won’t know how to make a living are actually, live. The reservations lack school supply support, noting that the government supplies our local schools and maybe they should do that to some reservations because of the fact they are so limited. They also lack sufficient staff and if a teacher was there to teach, who would know how long it would be before they…
In some tribes, Native Americans traded furs with the Europeans. This occurred most frequently between the French or Dutch and tribes such as the Ottawa tribe, and the Huron tribe before it was destroyed by the Iroquois. In Canada where the French and Dutch took up residents, Native Americans would often times leave Chequamegon Bay (near present day Wisconsin) to trade at Montreal, Canada. Contrary to popular belief, Native Americans did not become solely dependent on European goods. They continued to produce their own material such as steel tipped arrows, and integrated some European goods into their culture.…
Native American groups are very close, especially the family unit. Most life decisions and consequences involve the whole family so individual priorities are often set aside to aid the family. Often this means that families experiencing hardship will be supported by younger members at the expense of their education. This also unfortunately means as the cycle of hardship continues and without adequate support to pursue educational advancement the issues of today’s generations will continue to perpetuate. Native Americans just simply view social institutors differently than we do and as a result are in need of a system that better fits their way of life, however neither the US nor the tribes themselves lack to ability to make it come to…