Ever feel like an Indian in the late 1800's just waiting for them to come and take what they want now?
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Ever feel like an Indian in the late 1800's just waiting for them to come and take what they want now?
only when I'm awake.
All governments hate "indigenous" people... because they govern themselves and stop following people who prove themselves to be idiots, tyrants, thieves, etc.
If "our government" held up it's agreement then "the united states" would not exist in its current form.
There is a reason that people who tried to join the native americans received extremely harsh punishments... self governance is the opposite of government and would make it obsolete.
I've heard of 'running away to live with the indians'...but I was of the impression that i was early on. BEFORE the american revolution.
I'm not 100% on that count. I know that there were many instances of people deciding to go live with the indians rather than live under british rule.
I'm not sure whether that continued to happen after the american revolutions but I'd suspect that it did happen here and there... at least until the last tribes were rounded up and slaughtered and/or "reserved".
My note on holding agreements was related to all of the treaties that were made with the indians and invariably violated by the those holding power soon afterwards.
I've considered going to live amongst the indians where I grew up as I qualify for tribal membership (just barely). Unfortunately those near where I grew up are starting to look more like our forms of government every year.
back in the day I met a 'tribal member' when I was trucking.
He said that he'd rather drive a truck than live on the rez.
odd that?