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i’m half Ka’igwu (father) and Khazä (mother) in my country.
do you like American Indians in your country?
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injuns are what happens when your people become anarcho-communist. AKA no development but people are generally happy until a stronger predatory power comes in and wipes you out.
it’s sad what happened to your people but not even understanding something like land ownership is why you guys lost
>>212546854I agree with you believe it or not. I still would not sacrifice my people’s values like communal ownership and how we treat the land and such, but it was bound to happen eventually. Still, we had 40,000 years of life like that prior to the Europeans’ arrival. If it wasn’t the white man, perhaps it would have been the Aztecs, Japanese, or someone else.
>>212546770 (OP)I love my real Americans cousins
>>212547078what’s your ethnicity mr. Elba
we are brother nations
>Finns and Native Americans, particularly those of Ojibwe descent, share a history of interaction and cultural exchange in the Great Lakes region of North America. This interaction, which sometimes resulted in a unique cultural fusion known as "Findians," is characterized by shared experiences of living in the wilderness, mutual learning, and, at times, a sense of shared marginalization.
>Early 20th-century anti-Finnish sentiment sometimes portrayed Finns as being similar to Native Americans, using terms like "Jackpine savage" and associating them with perceived negative stereotypes