![]() ![]() In the 1960s, countercultural movements adopted Native American dress and customs like peyote as markers of pre-industrial, pre-urbane simplicity. In horror movies, the trope of the Indian burial ground is deployed as a threat to the fantasy of white suburban innocence. Save some recent wins, like the Hulu series Reservation Dogs, Indigenous people have more often appeared in the American imaginary as relics of a conveniently distant past. popular culture could assume Native Americans were extinct. ![]() Photo-Illustration: Vulture Photo by PublisherĪ casual consumer of U.S. ![]()
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