She actually thinks Columbus was great and he should be celebrated because all Native Americans were cannibals who needed to be conquered, enslaved, and civilized by white men.
I'm not making that up.
It's a well she used to attack Kaep with too because....I don't know.
For those of y'all that think that this bytch is intelligent. She is not. She is actually fugging crazy and extremely unlearned.
If it was not for Native People giving White people (Pilgrims) food then those White people would have starved to death. The only recorded cannibals that I can recall reading about other than Jeffrey Dahmer was the Donner travel party that got trapped in heavy snows out West. That would be the dummy's beloved White people.
Native Americans played crucial role in settlers' survival
DAVE ZUCHOWSKI
"Most Americans have been taught that American Indians attended a harvest feast the Pilgrims held in 1621 at Plymouth Plantation, Mass.
But they may not be aware of the leading role the Indians played in the settlers' survival in the new land, said Edwin Schupman, of the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C.
Not only did Native Americans bring deer, corn and perhaps freshly caught fowl to the feast, they also ensured the Puritan settlers would survive through the first year in America by acclimating them to a habitat they had lived in for thousands of years.
"It's well documented that the first Europeans who settled in the New World could not have made it through the first few winters without the assistance and knowledge of American Indians," said dikk Ropp, of Edinboro, chairman of the French Creek Living History Association, a group formed in 2003 to research and disseminate information about the French and American Indian presence in Western Pennsylvania.
"The Wampanoag who lived in the area taught the Pilgrims how to smoke and dry indigenous meat and fish and how to plant the three sisters -- corn, beans and squash -- in mounds fertilized by fish and blessed by powdered tobacco, which is also a natural insect repellent," said Kinorea "Two Feather" Tigri, a cultural practitioner and educator from Chippewa.
"They also taught how to navigate from place to place by water and over land, how to tan hides used for clothing, how to identify toxic plants and berries and explained the medicinal and culinary use of indigenous herbs."
American Indians didn't have a special day to offer thanks for their harvest and good fortune, but they offered thanks as part of their daily lives, said Dr. Tigri, whose mother was a 13th generation Cherokee medicine woman and whose father's ancestors were Oglala Sioux and Creek.
"Today, most American Indians I know celebrate Thanksgiving along with the rest of the nation," she said. "Through assimilation, we've adopted much of the holiday practices of the mainstream culture. However, it's no coincidence that President Bush named November Native American Heritage Month, which coincides with Thanksgiving.""
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