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The point of a white doctor being called to aid the Indians helps push the notion that Western medicine had also advanced to the point that it's seemingly leaving Indian practices at the time obsolete.{{cn}}
The point of a white doctor being called to aid the Indians helps push the notion that Western medicine had also advanced to the point that it's seemingly leaving Indian practices at the time obsolete.{{cn}}
There is also the father and son theme. The father have wish to educate his son, his son understood very well and also at the end asking questions instead of just receive his father's information." Do ladies always have such a hard time having babies, why did he kill himself Daddy, is dying hard?"(55,60)


==Works Cited==
==Works Cited==
Sipiora, Phillip. “Indian Camp.” Reading and Writing about Literature. New Jersey: Upper Saddle River, 2002.
Sipiora, Phillip. “Indian Camp.” Reading and Writing about Literature. New Jersey: Upper Saddle River, 2002.
Robinson, Daniel (2020). "Cultural Appropriation, Acculturation, and Fatherhood: A Reading of "Indian Camp"". CEAMagazine: A Journal of the College English Association, Middle Atlantic Group. 28: 39-50.
Robinson, Daniel (2020). "Cultural Appropriation, Acculturation, and Fatherhood: A Reading of "Indian Camp"". CEAMagazine: A Journal of the College English Association, Middle Atlantic Group. 28: 39-50.
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