They are not red and they are not Indians, and they are not savages. They are just human beings discriminated, underestimated, and thousands of them were killed to take their lands, their possessions, and to destroy their families and values, and they were not discovered by anybody, they were in the continents and islands for more than 35000 years.Most countries in North, South, Central America and the Caribbean were built over their cemeteries, they were enslaved to work on the mines, and the so called Missions were just concentration camps After 500 years they continue suffering the same problems that they faced in 1492, they have been fighting terrorism for more than 500 years. More than 87000 were killed and nobody talk about a Holocaust.Most books of history have distorted their society by the conqueror in order to justify their killing and massacre, the only historians who have made a tremendous job in North America is Francis Jennings, and in Latin America was Juan Bosh. And lately this historian has done a good description too: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/p/an-indigenous-peoples-history-of-the-united-states-roxanne-dunbar-ortiz/1118063994/2675686896636?st=PLA&sid=BNB_DRS_Marketplace+Shopping+Books_00000000&2sid=Google_&sourceId=PLGoP4783&k_clickid=3×4783 This is not a cowboy movie