Posted on 01/09/2014 12:58:24 PM PST by RKBA Democrat
Set a man on fire and he will be warm the rest of his life.
You are BAAAAAAAD!:)
How ‘bout giving birth while you were dragging the teepee or collecting buffalo chips? With a toddler in tow.
When the women needed to fight with the men, they would kill their children first, to free themselves up.
Thanks, I’ll look into it.
The fake lanterns are safer, though, when you have young grandchildren visiting.
Good golly - they would kill their children so they could fight? Definitely Utopian./ not.
I visited a town in Kansas when I doing genealogical research. The local museum was very interesting. The RR had gone through there, lots of bad guys killed in the OK Corral, I suspect. There was an Indian section with a sign that said, “Do not ever think the Indians were anything but savages. They skinned people alive .’ with a lot of elaboration on exactly what the settlers there had had to deal with. It was a very strong, NOT PC statement. There were lots of photographs, too.
Where was that? I would be interested in seeing if they have a website.
Is there a mine shaft gap?
People know about scalping, but they don’t know that many Indians collected huge piles of body parts, like arms, and kept them in their homes, on display.
Examining a camp after a battle, might reveal guys with things like for example, a dozen right hands, cut off of infants, both white and Indian.
People don’t know that a teenage white captive, who survived the rape and torture on the journey home to the village, might be made the camp whore by her owner, a public sex tool, something which meant she might be raped 6 or 8 times every time she had to go for water or wood.
The Indians were different, being a serial killer torturer was a good thing, to them.
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