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There was once about 40,000 Huron. Almost 400 years ago, the Iroquois, their relatives from upstate New York, attacked and annihilated them. Destroying one Huron village after another. 15 total. The Huron Nation in this area, was virtually wiped out. The few who survived tried for Minnesota, but were violently thrown out by the tribes already there! Unlike the Whites who made attempts to set aside Reservations, supply needed materials, with food and clothing, and tried to convert them to Western ways of living off the land through farming, their fellow Native Americans, did not. Preferring instead to torture their captors to death, in the most hideous and horrific manners imagined; or to enslave them. As for the Iroquois, a common practice was to pluck out the eyes of their fellow Indian prisoners, and place red hot coals into the now empty and bloody eye sockets. Can liberals say, “discrimination, oppression, and brutality by Indians”??…I knew they could!

And lest we forget, the Erie Tribe. You don’t hear much about them anymore. And here’s the reason why. They lived in the Ohio area, and fell to the Iroquois too. The Erie disintegrated. But it didn’t stop there. The Iroquois also violently threw out the Cheyenne, who lived in Ontario and Quebec, who fled to Montana and the Dakotas, and are know remembered as one of the ‘Great Plains’ Indian tribes. Or how about the Chippewa, who in the 1600’s fled from the upper Great Lakes, with the Iroquois hot on their tails, and in turn, invaded the Sioux lands in Minnesota! And what did the Sioux do then?? Did they cry about how unfair they were treated?? Did they demand compensation?? No! They gave up their cultivation of the woodlands and adopted a completely new culture and practices, such as hunting buffalo from horses on the plains, with no compensation from their conquerors. And none expected.

Crows were frequently at war with the surrounding tribes of Cheyenne, Sioux, Blackfoot, and Arapahoe.

But when it comes to a greater power, there is an old Chinese saying, “When a tree is faced with a great wind, it must bend, or it will break.” When the Indians were faced with the power of the “Euro Tribe”, it chose not to bend. The Indians have their “Trail of Tears”. We have our “Batton Death March”. In the end it’s all the same. One tribe conquering another tribe, since time began.

But liberals, and the other haters of the history of Western Civilization, never seem to remember the violent history and expansionism of Native Americans such as the Iroquois, or the African ‘Zulus’.

The only difference is that the Indian and African warrior didn’t allow his conscience, to burden him with mercy and remorse for his enemies. But now, all of their violence, brutality, and atrocities against their enemies is completely forgotten, thanks to liberal revisionists in our education system (i.e. indoctrination centers), and the “Noble Indians” are now revered and respected.

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