When the colonies were expanding to the west, Native Americans seemed to either move further west or dissolve in the white society that was surrounding them. Discussed in class and said by Dr. Amundson, “Indigenous people saw freedom in retaining their traditions and civilizations.” As long as Native Americans were able to withhold their traditions, they were okay. However, some colonists pushed them to the point of which that wasn’t possible, which resulted in a war between some indigenous groups and colonists. As Ronald Takaki said in A Different Mirror, “Indians seemed to lack everything the English identified as civilized - Christianity, cities, letters, and clothing. Unlike the English, Indians were allegedly driven by their passions, especially their sexuality” (33). Colonists and Native Americans were very different groups of people that led very different lifestyles, but during the Lewis and Clark expedition, they came across Indians that would help them through their
When the colonies were expanding to the west, Native Americans seemed to either move further west or dissolve in the white society that was surrounding them. Discussed in class and said by Dr. Amundson, “Indigenous people saw freedom in retaining their traditions and civilizations.” As long as Native Americans were able to withhold their traditions, they were okay. However, some colonists pushed them to the point of which that wasn’t possible, which resulted in a war between some indigenous groups and colonists. As Ronald Takaki said in A Different Mirror, “Indians seemed to lack everything the English identified as civilized - Christianity, cities, letters, and clothing. Unlike the English, Indians were allegedly driven by their passions, especially their sexuality” (33). Colonists and Native Americans were very different groups of people that led very different lifestyles, but during the Lewis and Clark expedition, they came across Indians that would help them through their