That is a very difficult question to answer. How they are treated depends upon the situation, the people specifically you are speaking about and the area of the country they live in.
For instance, in the east where Indians have long since been assimilated and where reservations are a comparatively new phenomenon, they are treated essentially as everyone else.
In the midwest, where there are several reservations and the concurrent issues with reservation life, they are treated for the most part with disdain. Part of this is earned on the part of the natives, however. It is hard to respect people of any race who do not respect themselves. Luckily there is a resurgence of the American Indian spirituality and identification that should help down the road.
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they were treated harshly
The native Americans were treated horribly by the spanish settlers...
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he treated the native Americans as equals.
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the country with the best relationship with native Americans was?
because ponce de leon treated the native americans badly
robert la salle was nice to native americans and he even had native american friends
the british sought to displace the native americans while the french treated them more as trading partners.
Spain treated the Native Americans as animals, and those who they didn't massacre, they enslaved or deported.