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[[Discredited Trope|Though not common today]], in older works the default was the Savage Indian, a native of their land who is a [[Always Chaotic Evil|bloodthirsty man or woman]] who only wishes to kill and hunt trophies for the sake of satiating their [[For the Evulz|unquenchable thirst or desire for heads]]. They are brutal, uncompromising and
This trope has ancient forerunners as practically every culture has identified a more primitive neighbor as 'savages', particularly when there existed a conflict of interests. It became especially common in the age of imperialism during which blatantly racist ideas were used to advance a policy of [[Mighty Whitey|European nations]] "[[Ethnic Menial Labor|civilizing]]" the rest of the world. In the United States, expanding settlers repeatedly came into conflict with the native tribes. Infrequent abhorrent acts of violence perpetrated by the natives against the intruders led to the perception that all natives were brutal savages, [[Blatant Lies|especially considering that the settlers were all saints]]. Battles against savage Indians were commonplace in Western fiction up until the modern era, putting this on the edge of becoming a [[Dead Horse Trope]]. In the era of the "Revisionist Western," (the era in which we find ourselves) fiction often attempts to provide a more diverse and historically accurate view of violence by and against Native Americans.
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