@JTannerBreeze@Airaasayss I was looking for this comment! 52 total in the room. The 22 people alive would be moving. Only the 30 that were killed would be "still" as they can't move because they are dead.
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@NoodlemanHomer@SpottedElk7 The merciless savages they are referring to in that document is the Hodinöhsöni who were and still are merciless and savage. Which is why the US signed a peace treaty with them in 1794. This ended the war between them and the US and prevented the Hodinöhsöni from joining in other
@brettachapman American Indians r citizens from the 1924 citizenship act, not the 14th amendment. This forced citizenship also supersedes the 1884 Supreme Court ruling. He should try that the citizenship act is unconstitutional because article 6 of the constitution treaties r supreme law
@AntiWokeHere@SpottedElk7 Only pretendians speak as they are part, American Indian/First Nations ARE not part. Why does everyone have a Cherokee princess grandma? Atrocities American Indian/First Nations did to one another is either colonial propaganda or happened post colonial and was for colonialism.
@PaulRabil Great post!
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@dukesofbastard@brettachapman It was only considered unclaimed because of the doctrine of discovery which requires ownership of land to be Christian. The land was occupied and being taken care of. You may not recognize the written law but Hodinöshöni' Confederacy have the great law of peace which is recorded
@tuffsmurfen96@Otter26and@brettachapman Only parts not well populated was the desert region Midwest was populated by nomadic nations and West Coast was heavily populated
@5280FT@brettachapman Chaco was abandoned because land couldn't sustain life. Southwest American Indians were placed on reservations that were land to harsh for sustainable life.
@5280FT@brettachapman Look at me I'm citing sources https://t.co/Opm6yM6zW7 https://t.co/gthB8fKsHK
Go to a museum
Go to the library
Go to Mexico
Go to a lecture
Do your own research
A simple search say your account of events didn't happen decline of those civilizations were more environmental
@5280FT@brettachapman Where is that research published? Excavations by experts do reports, have them publish scholary reviews are done on those reports. All lectures I've been to the presenters have sources to back it up. Even when it's their own work. Otherwise no one will take what they say serious
@5280FT@brettachapman You present yourself as being intelligent but you don't know what it is to give a citation of the source of your claim. Your saying you heard it at a lecture? What was the speakers sources. The work should be printed somewhere or is it just take your word.
@NLLBandits 9 goals is not going to win games in this league. Just when it looked like they found their groove they fell apart. Team has shown the potential is there. Just need to find the hunger to win.
@5280FT@brettachapman If u took lectures then u should be educated enough 2 cite sources not location u find sources n yes Mexico is not an indigenous gov it's from Spanish colonial period of 300 yrs so sadly much of history is colonial propaganda, oppression of indigenous voices. Much like u do
@5280FT@brettachapman Don't know how to cite a source? I understand it can be difficult to understand. A museum is where you find sources. Kinda like the library, it's not the source but where they are found