Are there still any stereotypes in the world now? In many places, like some places in Asia, boys are way more important than girls. There are different kinds of stereotypes in the world that people don't know. But what people know is the most important one the stereotype of ethnic. Sherman Alexie talked some things about stereotypes in his works, but does he have those concepts? In his works or interview how he described characters those stereotypes shows that he still upholds the Native American typecasts. In "What You Pawn I Will Redeem the narrator told that "homeless Indians are everywhere in Seattle and "we Indians are great storytellers and liars and myth-makers . Jackson started his story in the pawn shop. He wanted his grandmother's regalia back. He started with some money and got some money from the pawn shop keeper, friends, sold newspaper and a lotto ticket. But he always spent his money on food or alcohol with those homeless Indians people. After all he still didn't finish the mission. And he lost his friends and he had nothing left. He became lonely. His attitude is what the results of colonization of Indians. For him, he could not run for this life. So he just jumped into that lifestyle. In this article he shows how American Indian stereotypes. Jackson has alcoholism and he didn't work hard to try to get his grandmother's regalia back. "Superman and Me is about how he learned when he was child without teachers. He explained how he and his peers were known for not being intelligent, but he did not want to fall into this stereotype. This article showed how he didn't want to fall into Native American life, so he worked hard to get success. Also shows that he still has those stereotypes in his mind, so he didn't want to fall into those lives. In Bill Moyer's interview he talked about his life and works. He said alcohol is very important to Native Americans, and it is for him too. And he shared his irreverent pers