“A white man and an elderly Native man became
pretty good friends, so the white guy decided to ask him: “What do you think
about Indian mascots?” The Native elder responded, “Here’s what you’ve got to
understand. When you look at black people, you see ghosts of all the slavery
and the rapes and the hangings and the chains. When you look at Jews, you see
ghosts of all those bodies piled up in death camps. And those ghosts keep you
trying to do the right thing. “But when you look at us you don’t see the ghosts
of the little babies with their heads smashed in by rifle butts at the Big
Hole, or the old folks dying by the side of the trail on the way to Oklahoma
while their families cried and tried to make them comfortable, or the dead
mothers at Wounded Knee or the little kids at Sand Creek who were shot for
target practice. You don’t see any ghosts at all. “Instead you see casinos and
drunks and junk cars and shacks. “Well, we see those ghosts. And they make our
hearts sad and they hurt our little children. And when we try to say something,
you tell us, ‘Get over it. This is America. Look at the American dream.’ But as
long as you’re calling us Redskins and doing tomahawk chops, we can’t look at
the American dream, because those things remind us that we are not real human
beings to you. And when people aren’t humans, you can turn them into slaves or
kill six million of them or shoot them down with Hotchkiss guns and throw them
into mass graves at Wounded Knee. “No, we’re not looking at the American dream.
And why should we? We still haven’t woken up from the American nightmare.””
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