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Let's not confuse current american indian cultural values with the values of these groups 4 or 5 hundred years ago. They have been greatly influenced by the concept of the 'noble savage' (Rousseau?), and are largely a relatively modern phenomena.
As one web site states:
"The concept of the "noble savage" may have been, in part, an attempt to reestablish the value of indigenous lifestyles and delegitimatize the imperial excesses - establishing them as morally superior to counter-balance the perceived political and economic inferiorities."
However, if the indian cultures were more like us I don't believe it would really have made a whit of difference. The new disease environment would still have wiped them out. An remember that the Iroqouis and Cherokee had adopted many of the ways of the European - in the end it didn't protect them against Jackson.
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