Writing in the "Incoherencies of Empire," Bonnie Miller argued that there was a robust debate among Native Americans as to the stakes and consequences of participating in the world's fair, and while many refused to attend altogether, many did attend and refused to perpetuate many of the dominant tropes of Native people circulating in the discourse of empire, instead controlling their own image and rejecting the expectations and stipulations of U.S. government policies of assimilation.
A. True
B. False