Images documenting some of the relationship between Native Americans and white settlers in North America have resurfaced, on the 100th anniversary of the last battle between them.
The images show several Native Americans from various tribes across America, including members of the Yaqui, Sioux, Apache, Tesuque, and Potawatomi tribes.
The last of encounter between native Americans and the U.S Army was the Battle of Bear Valley, which saw one Yaqui commander and nine tribe members captured by American forces on January 9 1918.
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Those boats that came from over seas even messed this land up and never really fixed it either. Things never really change
The Native Americans were hunting and farming nomads. They never claimed any land as their own. They were doomed to extinction by that very fact. They could not keep out the rest of the world, and could not defend what was not their own. Europeans came, claimed, and conquered. The Indians lost everything, because they had no legal claim on the land, and could not defend their squatter rights.
2:51 That is just the Muslims are going to say about Americans in a few decades.
January 11, 2018 at 2:51 PM
That is about the dumbest thing I have heard.
That is about the dumbest thing I have heard.
January 11, 2018 at 11:47 PM:
That's because of your lack of any grasp of history (or a proper rebuttal). 2:51 PM did not make one false statement, and all you can say is that it is the dumbest thing you have heard. Get out of your trailer and go to the library and read about the genocide of the American Natives and why it occurred.
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