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<blockquote data-quote="Cold Smoke" data-source="post: 3344814" data-attributes="member: 44374"><p>I always said the centennial slogan should have been “100 years of Indians and Outlaws, some things never change”.</p><p></p><p>I was reading years ago that the oldest human remains in North America known as the Kennewick Man was identified as a Caucasian. He had a Clovis spear point buried in his pelvis. Several other pre “first people” remains have been found including a settlement in Florida that had the oldest woven textiles. All the bodies found were interred in the same way over a span of time indicating a high order culture. Truth gets buried faster than a hot cat turd by the BIA and Dept of the Interior.</p><p></p><p>Basically history is the story told by the meanest dog in any given fight. Ain’t an inch of dry ground anywhere that wasn’t stolen fair and square by somebody from someone else at one point or another. At least you used ta could bash each other with sticks and rocks for title. Now days they do it with weasel words and hired thugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cold Smoke, post: 3344814, member: 44374"] I always said the centennial slogan should have been “100 years of Indians and Outlaws, some things never change”. I was reading years ago that the oldest human remains in North America known as the Kennewick Man was identified as a Caucasian. He had a Clovis spear point buried in his pelvis. Several other pre “first people” remains have been found including a settlement in Florida that had the oldest woven textiles. All the bodies found were interred in the same way over a span of time indicating a high order culture. Truth gets buried faster than a hot cat turd by the BIA and Dept of the Interior. Basically history is the story told by the meanest dog in any given fight. Ain’t an inch of dry ground anywhere that wasn’t stolen fair and square by somebody from someone else at one point or another. At least you used ta could bash each other with sticks and rocks for title. Now days they do it with weasel words and hired thugs. [/QUOTE]
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