What does squaw mean




















This occasioned great mirth among the rest of the Indians who all exclaimed, "Tonka Squaw " and looked at her admiringly. It is said that the Squaw camped there while her hunter husband went further up the slopes for his game.

The chain and tackle also simplified the work for Hepsy, but we cant say as much of the hauling an Indian Squaw has to do. New Word List Word List. Apart from the linguistic debate, the word " squaw " has become offensive to many modern Native Americans because of usage that demeans Native women, ranging from condescending images e.

It is similar in tone to the words " Negress " and " Jewess ," Adams which treat ethnic women as if they were second-class citizens or exotic objects. Massasoit had no provisions in his wigwam, so he and his guests went to bed hungry.

Will you support our work? By The Associated Press. By ICT Classifieds. By Sen. Lisa Murkowski. By Congressman Tom Cole. By Indian Country Today. By Associated Press. Its use as a geographical place-name is given the particular significance as it reflects the processes through which Euro-Americans sought to impose various levels of cultural, economic and political jurisdiction and sovereignty over the Indian tribes of the American West.

The eventual "ownership" and control of vast tracks of land and natural resources by the dominate society has always been expedited by first replacing the specific indigenous terms for the lakes, rivers and mountains with Euro-American terms. The use of the term "squaw" is part of this assimilation process, and hence has this connotation by Indian peoples. A Derogatory and Demeaning Term.



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