The Native Americans and Euro-Americans settlers were more different than similar from one another. THESIS: Both the Native Americans and Euro-Americans have very different lifestyles, cultures, and dissimilar perspectives. Euro-Americans saw themselves as conquers of the civilized world and saw the Native Americans as “savages”. Both Euro-Americans and Native Americans had a different theory about the land; it created problems between the two. The land was very important to the Euro-Americans because it meant wealth. If a Euro-American man owned a large amount of land it meant that he was affluent and had power. The movie, Geronimo, gives an insight on how the U.S government wanted to take the land from the Natives. The Native Americans had a different perspective about the land; they believed no person could own it. Their beliefs were that anyone could use the land if they wanted to. Native Americans understood the land because they lived surrounded by nature. The way the Euro-Americans lived was more modernized than the Native Americans. In Little Big Man, the Americans lived in houses made out of wood or bricks, …show more content…
White Man’s Dog has several dreams about a white-faced girl at the enemy’s camp on a winter night. A dog lead him to a lodge where White Man’s Dog seen other young girls that had the same look in their eyes, dark shaped and not breathing. White Man’s Dog woke up from his sleep and felt troubled by it. He felt it was a sign but had a feeling it was would be dangerous if had moved towards her in the dream (17, 18). Later on the white-faced girl was sick, with the “white-scabs disease” (76) and Yellow Kidney had intercourse with her, without knowing at first that she was, and he got very ill from her. After Yellow Kidney told them what happened, White Man’s Dog blurted out “My dream! My dream!” (76) because the dream he had about the white-faced girl came