Race Considerations In Gilbert Arizona: Native Americans

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...of evaluation at practically any place in the United States. Gilbert Arizona is a particularly interesting example. Despite the fact that Arizona is home to twenty one federally recognized Native American tribes (University of Arizona, 2006), only roughly one percent of Gilbert's population is composed Native Americans (City Data, 2006). The thesis can be presented that:

race relations in Gilbert between Native Americans and the mainstream white population are more characterized by misunderstandings and false expectations than by acceptance of Native Americans for what they truly represent in today's world.

In effect, as unintentional as it might be, the misunderstandings and false expectations placed on Native Americans in Gilbert by its white mainstream population is a manifestation of racism. Unfortunately, racism has been an unfortunate component of society practically since the beginning of man’s reign on earth. In Gilbert, in particular, this racism can be traced back to our country's earliest history and the problems that...

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