I believe the purpose of this video being chosen to be used for this class is because Wilma Mankiller discusses many of the issues that native people still face today. Her discussion topic was “Context is Everything”. Too few Americans know about the history,
culture, or issues of indigenous people. Native people are expected to live an
American lifestyle and know everything about us but we are not challenged or
encouraged to learn about native people. She discusses how when they lost an
elder, they lose thousands of years of unique knowledge that was passed down
from generation to generation. Native identity is obtained through their
stories. Some tribes have developed programs to regain parts of their culture
that was lost, such as, language and history. “There are over 550 very distinct
tribal governments in the United States. Each one with their own history,
culture, and language.” Each tribal nation select their leaders differently. The
size of the tribe does not determine their sovereignty.
The treaty agreements often involved the United States
government taking tribal land. Land has always been critical to the cultural
survival of tribal people and their governments. Tribal governments now only
control only a tiny fraction of their original land. Tribal governments have
given up land and sacrificed lives to retain their rights to self-governance.
She also discussed the way that media has portrayed women
and children. Women actually played significant roles in tribal society which
the media failed to show. “Navajo women once controlled the economy of the
Navajo nation by owning and managing the livestock”.
When most people hear the issues of tribal nations today
they fail to understand the history and issues that Native people have faced in
the past. It is discussed in this video how in American school, the children
are taught that Europeans discovered American and they are not taught that
Native people were on this land for thousands of years before Europeans
arrived. This issue has bothered me since the beginning of this class. Most
people would think as a history teacher, you should know this isn’t true…..why
would they teach this to their students? I don’t understand why they would
intentionally misinform the students!




