02-26-2010, 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Tommi
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Today I needed this thank you my friend
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Originally Posted by Andrew, Jr.
Today I was watching a Native American show on TV. I don't understand why the Indians would fight amongst themselves. That truely baffles me. And then they would take in "white men" as their own.
My family still fights amongst themselves Andrew, it's human nature and personalities they do clash. 
Can someone explain this to me? Was this true to life or just Hollywood?
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Originally Posted by The_Lady_Snow
I am not Native American, but I can say this..
Humans do that, we all fight amongst our own. Hell Andrew look around this site or any other site..
So I say human nature yes?

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Thank you
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Originally Posted by Liam
Its not just Hollywood, Andrew, Native Americans fought Native Americans. They took prisoners and some were enslaved and others were adopted. Yes, some Native Americans had slaves. Why did they do it? I think Snowy nailed it, its human nature.
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Liam glad to see you and thank you too.
Timber, this was quite beautiful, I thank you my friend and look forward to a sweat soon.
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Originally Posted by TIMBERWOLF
Do not grieve. Misfortunes will happen to the wisest and best of men. Death will come, always out of season. It is the command of the Great Spirit, and all nations and people must obey. What is past and what cannot be prevented should not be grieved for ... Misfortunes do not flourish particularly in our lives - they grow everywhere.
Big Elk - Omaha Chief
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Thanks for sharing this quote.
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