Bad Movies that depict as savage:
Peter Pan
Any old John Wayne movie (one example: The Searchers)
http://members.aol.com/fortscott/mov-lis鈥?/a>
Bad Movies that are culturally inaccurate:
The New World is culturally inaccurate
Apocolypto
Pirates of the Caribbean 2
Pocahontas
Good Movies
Windtalkers
Smoke Signals
Dance Me Outside
Lakota Woman
DreamKeeper
Black Cloud
Whale Rider (New Zealand)
Rabbit Proof Fence (Australia)
Here is a general list of movies with Natives in them, most are probably negative images:
http://library.berkeley.edu/MRC/imagesna鈥?/a>
Here is a list of three movies that talk about stereotype images in the media:
http://www.usc.edu/libraries/archives/et鈥?/a>
(scroll down to Native American)
I'm only given you this information because I assume you are going to try and point out stereotypes and fight them, not to support them.What are the American movies that depict the Indians as savage animal and subhuman? Thanks?ooo, not sure, probably older movies. More recent ones usually depict them as being very helpful, like the movie "windtalkers'What are the American movies that depict the Indians as savage animal and subhuman? Thanks?
Well Disney just re-released Peter Pan!What are the American movies that depict the Indians as savage animal and subhuman? Thanks?ALL American movies!!!
native americans or hindus?
if N.A. then the light in the forestWhat are the American movies that depict the Indians as savage animal and subhuman? Thanks?Jeremiah Johnson, and anything with John Wayne and Native Americans.What are the American movies that depict the Indians as savage animal and subhuman? Thanks?
Most of the westerns of the 50's/60's painted the savages, oops I mean indians as blood thirsty savages killing innocent women and children...that did happen a lot by the way...they were pretty savage. As General Sherman so famously said; the only good indian is a dead indian...as an aside though that is his famous quote, here is what he clains he actually said; I have never met a good indian who wasn't dead. Subtle difference, but in the latter he did hold out the chance that there may have been a good indian, he had just never met one.
every western made before 1970What are the American movies that depict the Indians as savage animal and subhuman? Thanks?
Every movie made before it became un-PC to call Native Americans, Indians. Check out John Wayne (the great Westerns).
On another note, ever wondered why this was done?
It's the same motive that the Europeans used to classify the native Africans as ignorant and savage.
It's the same excuse those same Europeans used to classify Asians as unclean, dishonest and uncouth.
Same excuse used again by colonialists to hunt down the native Aborigines in Australia.
Damend same excuse used to wipe out just about every native tribe in this hemisphere.
Very same excuse being used by the "non-imperialist" Americans to classify Arabs as terrorists for defending their own homelands.
It's called greed and thievery. Not a very complicated thing when you look at those actions through the eyes of history.
Somehow it's the "savages" who always end up dead while the sophisticates end up with those savages' land and precious minerals.
Savage yes - subhuman not so much they are just protecting their way of life in Last of the Dogmen my fave movie on the subject of Native Americans
All except the silly scene where the old dynamite is sweating nitro yet seems to become magically stable when put into a saddlebag and bounced to high heavens as Berringer gallops away utter nonsense other than that a great flick
Why!? would you want to know something like that for!? Where are you from!? You're not from America are you!? Your talaban! We got your puke as* now! Stay right were your at! Were comming to get your marder As*!
The movie I have viewed as the most savage and subhuman would have to be APOCALYPTO. If you have a chance to see it please do , I am sure you will agree. The whole movie which was done in subtitles was entirely based on subhuman savagery.
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