To: CedarDave
As with all things Indian in the us sites are priceless spiritual and historic heritage locations - until money is to be made. Then the sacred burial ground filled with ancient ancestors can be bulldozed and turned into a car park for a casino - the sooner the better to green backs flowing
4 posted on
06/06/2023 4:04:36 PM PDT by
rdcbn1
To: rdcbn1
As with all things Indian in the us sites are priceless spiritual and historic heritage locations - until money is to be made. The retards in Hawaii claim all of Mauna Kea as "sacred" in their "religion," and constantly recruit naive college students to hlep them protest and impede any work done on the massive, scientifically-crucial observatory there.
6 posted on
06/06/2023 4:19:54 PM PDT by
montag813
To: rdcbn1
”Then the sacred burial ground filled with ancient ancestors can be bulldozed and turned into a car park for a casino - the sooner the better to green backs flowing” I don’t think the Navajo were big fans of the Anasazi at Chaco.
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