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People are known by their behavior. Pratt's attitude toward Native Americans is that he referred to them as savage as they are living in the surroundings of savagery.

He quoted that “The Indians that were in their care are in savage, due to the fact that they were forced back upon themselves and they did away from having a relationship with English-speaking and civilized people, and due to our savage treatment of them.”

What was Pratt's attitude toward Native Americans?

Pratt  believed that the transformation of Indians into civilized Americans as a kind of of conversion.

His words of salvation was rooted in believe of Christian sacrifice and rebirth. Pratt's words were, “Kill the Indian, but save the native man,” which means that they should save the Indians, and their culture need to be sacrificed.

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