Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Reel Injun

        In many films, Native Americans have developed certain stereotypes that are found to be untrue and in the 1990's people started to finally recognize them as more humanlike. In films including Reel Injun, Iron Eyes Cody, The Cowboy, and even cartoon shows including Pocahontas that all portray false stereotypes and representing them in all the wrong ways. In films like these, Native Americans appear to live on reservations and dressed in a warrior like outfit to evoke the daily style of an average Native. By the makings of these targeted films on the Native Americans, people have become very racist towards them making fun of their languages, clothing, where they live, etc. Dances With Wolves and Little Big Man were two of the first films to start the non stereotype and taking the time to learn the Native's culture. "The Natives were fleshed out as characters and allowed to be see as more complete people, they weren't just warriors, they weren't just peaceful"(Reel Injun). In Dances With Wolves Native's weren't seen as their usual selves but more humanlike and after this film were released they finally were excepted as regular people. Although the Native's weren't in the spotlight they thought of it as progress for finally getting recognition for who they actually are as a person. On of the main characters in Dances With Wolves known as Graham Greene had to learn the language of the Lakota. Films before this one, Native actors would make up the Native's languages giving people the wrong impression to what the languages really sounded like. Even when this movie came out there were still false recognition to some Native nations. As Russell Means says, "To treat my nation like we don't know how to fight...we the Lakota, who are responsible for first nation to ever militarily defeat the United States of America on the field of battle and the Lawrence on the plains have to teach us how to fight" (Reel Injun). Although Dances With Wolves showed people a different side to Native Americans, Means was offended when he saw his own nation being shown as a nation that didn't know how to fight. Like all Native nations they all need to know how to fight but by giving the audience a different prospective on their ability to do things.

       Flags of Our Fathers another stereotype was recognized to be known as another Native American stereotype. Adam Beach a character from the film produced in 2006 played a drunkin' Native. As Adam said, "Ira Hayes was consumed by alcohol. I myself can't even attempt to drink one in a crowd because there's another drunk Indian. I've always called myself a child of an alcoholic so throughout the film you watch it that's me, that's not acting"(Reel Injun). This film has given Natives a new characteristic that they get drunk and so they will usually not drink in front of crowds fearing the judgement they will get from others. The results that are shown from this film is the insecurity about their ability to do what they want without being judged so they tend to not do it. "We don't always have to make great representations of Native people, were not asking for that, were not asking to be nobles or righteous or good all the time, were asking to be human"(Reel Injun). It has progressed throughout the years that Indians are becoming for humanized now that films today are becoming more and more realistic. Mostly all of the things stated in movies on Native Americans they are mostly likely to be misleading to viewers watching it. Today as more movies get produced about Indians the more practical people get about Natives and how they are just like everyone else.
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