Aug 19, 1927 - Indians Resent Terms Derogatory to Race

 .. "Indians resent having the words 'squaw' and 'papoose' applied to their women and children. "The use of the terms 'buck,' 'squaw,' and 'papoose' is not only an offense against refined speech, but those who use such terms are thereby incapacitated to fairly appreciate the Indian, or anything of Indian culture. The psychological effect of the use of such terms is to inhibit the mind of one who uses them from estimating Indians in their proper human relationship. And I may say that all of the wrongs and injustices suffered by the Indian races, the native American race, none cause more bitter, burning resentment, and naturally so, than this of declassing Indians apart from all human kind by the use of these reprehensible and derogatory terms." - Melvin R Gilmore of the Museum of the American Indian in New York. - Source: 1927, Aug 19  Gasconade County Republican

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