Euro-American stereotypes about native people arise from prejudice and insensitivity. |
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If Hispanics challenge such a response, their Euro-American co-religionists often perceive them as being unappreciative of the welcome offered them. |
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Indeed, the MP echoed these words, insisting that Euro-American colonization was masking itself with a new approach towards the entire East. |
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These social and supernatural forces have come to represent anxieties and energies restrained, repressed, or dismissed in modern Japanese and Euro-American society. |
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Both Euro-American and tribal sources form the basis of this serious-minded chronicle of war, genocide, cultural suppression, resistance, and survival. |
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Paleoethnobotanical Inquiry of Early Euro-American and Ojibwa Gardens on Grand Island, Michigan. |
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The Euro-American view instead approached the Mexican foremost as a racial category, linking it exclusively with mixed-race heritage of Indians and Spanish. |
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