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- From: Steve Smith <SIVM.SI.EDU!SECSI003>
- Subject: Interracial Relations
- Message-ID: <9301281657.AA08281@BU.EDU>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 16:55:57 GMT
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- Original Sender: Steve Smith <SIVM.SI.EDU!SECSI003>
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- From: Steve Smith <SIVM.SI.EDU!SECSI003>
- Institutional Studies Office
- Hi Karin. I guess I can respond to your request, since each and every one of
- my relationships have been with non-natives. In fact, I've been involved with
- most types in the world, but never another native american. White, black,
- east asian, east Indian, middle eastern, Latin American, etc. Not for lack of
- interest/desire but where I went to school, and where I live, there just
- aren't enough of us around! I grew up in Wisconsin, where both the Oneidas and
- the Menominees have large populations, but in my high school, hardly any. I
- went to undergraduate school in Dayton, and was for many there, the first
- native american they'd met. Grad school at Purdue was not much different.
- The greater D.C. metro area has only about 3000 native americans (at least
- I read that in the paper) out of more than 3.5 million people! To be honest,
- I would love to be involved with another like me. I've grown up being the
- only one like me, always the different one, except in grad school when I
- hung out with the foreign students. There we were all different. Ah...
- But I'm quite used to being the only non-white, the only non-black, the only
- non-whatever. In the last 2 years, and being on the SI's American Indian
- council, I've gotten to know quite a few of us, and socialize with them, and
- have been learning a hell of a lot. 2 years ago, if you had asked that
- question, I wouldn't have had an answer. In terms of relationships, I can't
- tell a difference, because I can't compare. In terms of socializing, it's
- funny. When someone on the council throws a party, or if we go out, they
- know exactly what I mean, and me them. Someone suggested we make a T-shirt
- that says "It's a Native thing, you wouldn't understand." It's really a great
- thing to be able to be with others. If for nothing else, not to be the only
- non-whatever.
-
- Back to relationships, I've never had any problems. But a lot of people can't
- figure out what I am. Most of the time they think I'm South American, or
- middle eastern. What effect that has on people when I'm in a relationship with
- someone (always different) I don't know. I can be comfortable with any "type"
- of person, the external's not what matters. And that's probably why I'd love
- to be involved with a native american. The understanding of what it's like to
- grow up, see movies, read books, get their portrayals, and then learn the
- truth, see sports teams and understand why I don't like certain names, etc.
- It'd be nice to be with someone with whom I wouldn't have to explain things.
- At least now I have that with some friends. But that's not the end all of what
- a relationship is about.
- I wouldn't say that I prefer to be around natives, the specialness of real
- friends goes beyond that, but I certainly do enjoy being with them. It's odd,
- when a group of us is together, it's not all that different, but little things
- here and there are. Certain things that my other friends wouldn't get. I
- appreciate the diversity of humanity. Until recently I've not known how it
- feels not to be the only "different" one. I think the latter makes the former
- stronger.
- I've not experienced anything negative in relationships for being native. I've
- had blacks and whites not want to get involved, simply because I'm not like
- them. I've also had whites who would never get involved with a black, but
- would with me--I'm not too dark. Conversely, I've had blacks who would never
- be involved with a white, but would with me--I'm not too light. I really
- don't understand either position, but some things are just felt and can't be
- explained, or so I've been told.
-
- Sorry to put this to the net, but it bounced back for some reason when I tried
- to send it directly.
-
- Remember, this is only my perspective. I wouldn't extrapolate from it. But
- I hope it helps.
- SI SS
-
- ---> Show that the definition of a nonrandomized monotone
- decision rule is consistent with the definition of a
- randomized monotone decision rule. Or is it????
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