1 posted on
02/18/2009 6:45:36 AM PST by
BGHater
To: SunkenCiv
2 posted on
02/18/2009 6:46:18 AM PST by
BGHater
(Tyranny is always better organised than freedom)
To: BGHater
Stories, traditional knowledge, ect; is held in high regard by our local Indians. They don't believe nothing our govt tells them; and only 50 years removed from the stoneage.
We have these caves on bluff above the river; sheep winter caves actually. Indians don't go near them, or even talk about them, ha; bad deal luck all the way around the way they see it.
3 posted on
02/18/2009 6:58:18 AM PST by
Eska
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To: BGHater
4 posted on
02/18/2009 7:06:24 AM PST by
Paine in the Neck
(Nepolean fries the idea powder)
To: BGHater
I didn’t know Instapundit was a native American.
5 posted on
02/18/2009 7:40:44 AM PST by
drubyfive
To: BGHater
I think that’s highly suspect.
(Tunnit or Inukpasuit) “Once captured, they (the Inuit) would be cooked and eaten with relish.”
Ah, but where would they get the relish?
To: BGHater; StayAt HomeMother; Ernest_at_the_Beach; 1ofmanyfree; 21twelve; 24Karet; 2ndDivisionVet; ...
8 posted on
02/18/2009 5:17:20 PM PST by
SunkenCiv
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To: BGHater
10 posted on
02/18/2009 5:58:35 PM PST by
blam
To: BGHater
“Stories of contact between these foreign people and Inuit were passed down the generations and used mostly to scare children to behave or the Qavlunaat will get them.”
The Vikings would of made great *boogy men*
12 posted on
02/19/2009 4:35:31 AM PST by
wolfcreek
(There is no 2 party system only arrogant Pols and their handlers)
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