1983 “There’s schizophrenia: ‘We want to help Indians, but we want them to be just like they were when we first met them.” - Vine Deloria Jr

Vine Deloria's battle to save the 'real' Indians
from the myths and stereotypes of history 
1983 Dec 14, Chicago Tribune 
     “It is a well-known fact that if you went to Washington in an Indian costume for the inaugural, they would put you on a float and you’d get invited to a dance. And if you went to get a federal job that called for an Indian, and you looked more ‘Indian’ than the other candidate, you got the job.” – Vine Deloria, Jr.  
1983 Dec 14, Chicago Tribune 

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