Dances With Wolves Powerpoint
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DANCES WITH WOLVES
Lakota-Sioux people of the Great Plains (North America)
- Understanding to create peace- Perspective in conflicts
• Wolf as a symbol of connection• Portrayal of different factions
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• Hunt as cultural significance
• Liver as bonding• White as helper• Contrast in
lifestyles/• implications of
buffalo
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The ‘noble savage’ stereotype – here a native warrior is more effective than a white soldier
Girl’s innocent face is centre and threatened by vector of gun, soldier’s back to us reduces his level of humanity
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This soldier is portrayed as particularly delusional, killing himself after colonising as much as he can
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Notice how the ‘evil’ Pawnee in the centre (who just slaughtered innocent villagers) is now shown as vulnerable and weak