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Social Media Providing Platform for Destroying Negative Stereotypes

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<p><img class&equals;"size-medium wp-image-281 alignright" alt&equals;"img via nancygphotography&period;photoshelter&period;com&sol;" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;medusamagazine&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2013&sol;04&sol;cellphone-200x300&period;jpg" width&equals;"200" height&equals;"300" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Because of the way they are portrayed in picture books and on television&comma; Native Americans often have serious negative stereotypes to overcome as they seek to function in modern society while taking steps to preserve their culture&period; Social media provides a way in which they can overcome these stereotypes using the power of technology&period; When wielded appropriately&comma; social media can be highly effective at showcasing what is good and beautiful about a culture while disproving stereotypes&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Native Americans Embracing Mobile Web<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Using social media in this way is a relatively new concept for the Native American population&comma; primarily because they had limited connectivity until the rise of the mobile web&period; According to the Pew Research Center&comma; Native American tribal lands were slow to get access to broadband and other high-speed Internet options&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Because of this&comma; Internet based technology was slow to reach these people groups until the rise of the mobile web&period; This fact&comma; combined with a very young population among many Native American groups&comma; has created a culture where mobile technology trumps desktop and laptop technology&period; As social media sites have been quick to embrace the mobile web&comma; this has created a situation where Native Americans can take their message to the masses via social media&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>A Global Audience<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Social media provides those who are interested in battling negative stereotypes a global audience&period; Rather than focusing on just those people with whom an advocate can come in contact with&comma; through social media&comma; they can reach the entire world&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>This was clearly seen in a recent incident wherein Victoria&&num;8217&semi;s Secret placed a traditional headdress on the head of one of its models&period; Through the power of social media&comma; Native Americans staged a public outcry for this inappropriate garb&comma; which resulted in an apology from the lingerie giant&period; This cultural faux pas also brought national attention to the traditions of the Native American people&period; What made the action so offensive was the fact that the headdress was considered a symbol of honor and dignity to tribal heads and spiritual leaders&comma; yet Victoria Secret turned it into a symbol of something far different&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Not the Only Innovation<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>This reliance on social media has shown that the Native American communities can use technology to teach more about their cultures and how they contribute to modern society&comma; but it’s not the only innovation&period; For instance&comma; the Chickasaw culture has branched past social media and launched their own website dedicated to preserving and educating about their people and their culture&comma; including a &period;tv site that brings videos and interactive games to the world to showcase the people of the Chickasaw nation&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Potential Drawbacks<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Are there potential drawbacks to the use of social media in this way&quest; Not many&comma; but as with any change&comma; there are cons to consider&period; First&comma; social media isn’t going to reach everyone&period; It will reach the younger generation far more effectively than the older generation&comma; and it’s the older people who may be pushing stereotypes more than others&period; Second&comma; posts on social media sites tend to be viewed and shared by people who already agree with them&period; Those who should pay attention often shrug off positive messages&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Still&comma; it seems that social media is providing a platform for today&&num;8217&semi;s Native Americans to show who they are and fight offensive images and ideas about their culture&period; As more and more Native Americans get online&comma; it seems that this trend will continue to develop&period; Hopefully the end result will be a better-educated national population that appreciates the people who founded this nation&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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