Not to mention "The Indian Wars". That is what the US government called all of the campaigns against native peoples from shortly after Lewis & Clark's expedition into the late 19th century. The very spot I'm sitting on right now was basically stolen from the "Indians", although they didn't have this nice chair.Guinevere wrote:
I don't have time to give you links right now, but I'm pretty sure the systemic removal of native american children from their families by the US Government so they could be indoctrinated into christianity and become more "white" and less "Native" was equally as repulsive and offensive, likely as widespread, and probably even more harmful in the long-run (in the context of destruction of Native language/culture/heritage/etc).
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A friend of Doc's, one of only two B-29 bombers still flying.
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It's good to have a nice chair. 
