Are Indians Really the Problem?

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Although the primary source only presents one point of view of a situation, the opposing sides belief is equally important. The dialogue "La Relacion" by Cabeza de Vaca; the experiences of William Bradford in "Of Plymouth Plantation" and the story of "Pocahontas", all express the importance of understanding both sides of a situation. According to the primary sources of these accounts, the actions and behaviors of the Native Americans were unjustified by reason and their …

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…of interpreting a situation beyond the primary source's point of view. They also show how one action or preconceived idea can lead to other actions of opinions. Third, one sides view of a situation can be completely different from an opposing view of that situation. Therefore, it is important to express beliefs through communication instead of actions when it is necessary for peace. Meanwhile keeping an unbiased opinion of the primary source's point of view.