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Laura Ingalls Wilder

Little House on the Prairie

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 1932

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Themes

The Racial Attitudes of White Settlers

One of the most prevalent threads running through Little House on the Prairie is white settlers’ racial prejudices toward Native Americans (the lone black character, Dr. Tan, is treated quite differently). The Scotts voice this prejudice most bluntly, with Mrs. Scott saying, “She did not know why the government made treaties with Indians. The only good Indian was a dead Indian. The very thought of Indians made her blood run cold” (211). She alludes to the fact that she had relatives who were involved in conflicts with Native Americans in Minnesota, revealing the deep-seated fears and hostilities that both sides may have felt toward each other. An important element of the two cultures’ relationship with each other in this story is that the white settlers are merely presuming that the Native American territory will be opened up to whites, and they did not wait until they had legal access to the land to stake their claims. Such actions might have inflamed Native Americans’ reactions to white settlers in this situation, although they do not exhibit any violence toward the whites.

The Ingalls family vacillates between begrudging acceptance of the presence of Native Americans, are unquestioning of the fact that the natives will be displaced by whites, and fear that the natives will harm them.

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