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- Q21070417 subject Q15058020.
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- Q21070417 abstract "An Indian princess is a racist stereotypical representation of indigenous women that is meant to epitomize and help perpetuate white patriarchal European values. Often Indian princesses are portrayed as daughters of Tribal chiefs. Typically, Indian princesses are depicted as overly eroticized representations of indigenous women who conform to western standards of beauty. The most famous legendary Indian princess is Pocahontas. Scholars have stated that the myth of Pocahontas helps to perpetuate white Eurocentric values because she leaves her tribe and becomes a Christian and this insinuates that Christianity is better than traditional indigenous religion. Thus, the myth of Pocahontas becomes a method of to promoting Eurocentric values and norms and tool of colonialism.".
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- Q21070417 comment "An Indian princess is a racist stereotypical representation of indigenous women that is meant to epitomize and help perpetuate white patriarchal European values. Often Indian princesses are portrayed as daughters of Tribal chiefs. Typically, Indian princesses are depicted as overly eroticized representations of indigenous women who conform to western standards of beauty. The most famous legendary Indian princess is Pocahontas.".
- Q21070417 label "Indian princess (Native American)".