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2007-03-16 13:30:53 · 6 answers · asked by Not so looney afterall 5 in Politics & Government Immigration

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I would guess so, I mean they were undocumented...and Mexicans were the natives too, many people forget that..Isn't it ironic how now they tell them to get off 'their' land...

People are ruining other people's lives over paper instead of helping them. It's just land and everybody has the right to live a good life. We're all citizens of earth, we all bleed red and cry clear, what's so hard to understand?

2007-03-17 07:47:48 · answer #1 · answered by Kunggpao 4 · 2 2

For the most part Natives were welcoming and helpful. They didn't judge the pilgrims. They helped them learn to live here.
It is an interesting concept huh? Welcoming people into our nation. Anyhow after they saw the atrocious acts committed by the colonizers then their opinions did change. Acts such as Torture, Rape, Kidnapping, Land Theft, Genocide, and Cultural Genocide. At this time they were definately considered unwanted. Still, Many Native leaders preached peace and the welcoming of these people because that is culturally appropriate. The depictions of Natives as savages and as war like are culturally inaccurate and inappropriate.
So it is funny that the descendents of people who were welcomed warmly into this country are now turning the tables. Well, they always have been this way. Even though they are immigrants they don't want other immigrants to be here. It is all driven by Greed.

And to respond to another users comments. The past is still relevant today. Oppression still exists today because of the past. And intergenerational trauma, similar to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, still exists today. It refers to passing down trauma generation after generation. So someone can still feel pain that was experienced in the past especially if there are modern day triggers such as cultural ignorance, racism, and continued oppression.

I am a Native woman.

2007-03-17 10:07:09 · answer #2 · answered by RedPower Woman 6 · 0 0

community American Indians are no longer illegals. They have been born right here in united statesa.. They have been right here until now Columbus. it rather is confusing for me to observe a western now and back because of the fact i understand that some white adult males fought and wars have been fought to take the Indian's land. Indians have been allowed to stay their own inner maximum lives on their land, yet that they had no concept that their have been Presidents of america and a Congress. some Indians on no account observed a city of their life. It became significant for the Indian subculture to become aside of the civilized international too, to become knowledgeable and be effective human beings. residing off the land is a few thing we merely won't be able to do anymore if we would like a protracted, long life. i actually donate to the loopy Horse Memorial to assist this mountain yearning be accomplished that's in honor of all community American Indians. i concept the yank Indians got here from Canada, Mexico or Europe. bear in recommendations that each and every of the continents was jointly like a jigsaw puzzle. which would be an exciting documentary to be sure of how the Indians arrived and developed interior the u . s ..

2016-12-18 15:38:30 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

"Native" Americans are not native to this continent at all. DNA testing proves once and for all that Indians are merely Asians who followed the land bridge. (This is why Indians have a mongoloid-shaped, Asian skull and black hair.)

The oldest known remains ever found in both north and south America are that of Kennewick Man, found along the banks of the Columbia River. Kennewick man was white not Indian/Asian.

When the white man arrived for a second time to the Americas they found that the Indian/Asians hadn't yet invented the wheel and regularly practiced cannibalism.

White folks created the greatest, freest and most prosperous society the world has ever known.

www.nationalist.org

2007-03-17 20:43:04 · answer #4 · answered by patriot333 4 · 0 1

on one level, i think the indians did not consider the pilgrims illegal aliens because it was not an established country at that time.

on a more realistic level, i think that their opinion is irrelevant. that was hundreds of years ago and its time to get over it. white guilt is bs and has gone too far.

2007-03-17 06:55:20 · answer #5 · answered by nuff 3 · 0 2

Yes. Most likely. That could be why they FOUGHT with us, just like we're doing with the ILLEGAL nachos. The differnce is, America will win, will continue to be an English country. You can only bite the hand that feeds you for so long ...

2007-03-16 21:43:23 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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