I suspect most people who have commented on this thread know very little about the native American history/culture, I certainly don't although I have watched some very interesting interesting and informative programmes which challenged my previously held understanding.
Most people will have received their understanding from the modern 'American' version and the government propaganda that has been pumped out and through Hollywood and cowboy films etc.
The reality that native American's tell is a completely done different one but their voice is often quashed or silenced just like many are doing on this thread. I believe for most of those people it is not done out of malice but through ignorance due to how are thinking has been programmed.
Native Americans were slaughtered on their own land which was then stolen off them, now think about that and then think about cowboy
films and who were the bad guys and how they were depicted, I know for me when I was growing up how that helped me form my opinion of who the heroes and enemy was.
Now getting back to the article it doesn't provide any real context about the complaint and it doesn't seem like it was the complainants who went to the BBC so we don't know very much. However some people here seem to be upset about someone complaining and have being automatically dismissive or feeling it's about a woke or cancel culture at play yet are happy to hold up their right to complain about someone else complaining!
I always feel it is good to listen and explore and really try and understand a different perspective, I don't always do it and I don't always do it successfully, but if I struggle with itt and then overcome my automatic defensiveness which is uncomfortable but I manage to do occasions then I come to a much richer and appreciative understanding of others.
If anyone is genuinely interested in challenging yourself and would care to take an hour of your time, there are plenty of programmes/books that I think most people would find interesting and thought provoking that present at totally different perspective of native American history and culture, if you do find the time and have the inclination to be curious it would be really interesting if you came back to this thread and offered some further comment and again in the way you seem fit.
Let's keep talking, challenging eachother respectively, caring for eachother and learning as we often do on here and if we to want to make a change for the better I believe we need to start with ourselves as difficult as that is.