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Which statement is the best description of the way Bruchac, the author of "Ellis Island" and Keeler, the author of "Thanksgiving: A Native American View" describe European Americans? Both Bruchac and Keeler realize the contributions of Europeans to America. Bruchac identifies with Europeans as a descendant, and Keeler believes that they are enemies. Bruchac has mixed feelings about the coming of Europeans, and Keeler considers them oppressors. Both Bruchac and Keeler consider the arrival of Europeans to be purely destructive.