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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 5403992" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I'm aware of counting coup among SOME tribes. Eastern Indians didn't have horses. Indians killed each other all the time. Are you familiar with the Iroquois and their constant fighting with their enemies? The Sioux and Cheyenne constantly attacking the Crow? The centuries old warfare between the Navajo and the Utes? The Red Stick Creeks? The Comanche fighting everyone? How many tribes fought over what is now Kentucky? </p><p></p><p>Are you aware that after driving the Navajo off their land with The Long Walk the government eventually gave the land back to them? That the various Iroquois tribes have reservations on their ancestral homelands? As do the Sioux and others? Do you know that most with Native American ancestry in the U.S. today are of mixed race heritage? It's time you white liberals get over your righteous indignation because we of Native American ancestry have almost entirely moved on. With the exception of a relative few who are mostly woke liberals. You people think you've got to protect us when the vast majority of us like things like team mascot names. Overwhelmingly when surveyed. We don't need our hands held or some fantastical false narrative woven about our idyllic existence before the white man came. And those Indians with horses? Stolen from the Spanish and the Mexicans. Ask the Mexicans how they felt about the Comanche raiding their villages every Fall and killing men and taking women and children as slaves. Along with driving back horses and cattle. You can still see remnants of the Comanche War Trail in west Texas where they drove the livestock back from Mexico. They always came the same way because of the location of natural springs. </p><p>Take your own advice and crack a book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 5403992, member: 24302"] I'm aware of counting coup among SOME tribes. Eastern Indians didn't have horses. Indians killed each other all the time. Are you familiar with the Iroquois and their constant fighting with their enemies? The Sioux and Cheyenne constantly attacking the Crow? The centuries old warfare between the Navajo and the Utes? The Red Stick Creeks? The Comanche fighting everyone? How many tribes fought over what is now Kentucky? Are you aware that after driving the Navajo off their land with The Long Walk the government eventually gave the land back to them? That the various Iroquois tribes have reservations on their ancestral homelands? As do the Sioux and others? Do you know that most with Native American ancestry in the U.S. today are of mixed race heritage? It's time you white liberals get over your righteous indignation because we of Native American ancestry have almost entirely moved on. With the exception of a relative few who are mostly woke liberals. You people think you've got to protect us when the vast majority of us like things like team mascot names. Overwhelmingly when surveyed. We don't need our hands held or some fantastical false narrative woven about our idyllic existence before the white man came. And those Indians with horses? Stolen from the Spanish and the Mexicans. Ask the Mexicans how they felt about the Comanche raiding their villages every Fall and killing men and taking women and children as slaves. Along with driving back horses and cattle. You can still see remnants of the Comanche War Trail in west Texas where they drove the livestock back from Mexico. They always came the same way because of the location of natural springs. Take your own advice and crack a book. [/QUOTE]
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