At what point does a native people become native? Anglo Saxons aren’t native to England. Japanese aren’t native to Japan. Everyone crossed some river or ocean at some point.
I guess my question is when do we become native of our lands? 1 generation? 100 years? 200?
I’m as native an American as some reservation dweller alcoholic.
It can become very convoluted, but suggesting Americans aren’t native to a land they’ve tamed for hundreds of years is a retarded take. Every nation has displaced another group of people. Everywhere. It’s not unique.
It's purely a function of not being white. White people just sort of materialized from the Warp and exist as manifestations of evil that can never be native to anywhere as far as leftists are concerned.
T_T im not going to lie, i actually dont know what he is trying to say, prolly because I need to see the entire comment chain and I am retarded. But the term native american is legal jargon and native isnt defined by originating here. If that was the case than supposedly were all natives of africa.
“Native” vs. “Indigenous”
Native American is a legal/official term used by the U.S. government to describe federally recognized tribes. The word itself was imported from English; it isn’t an original tribal name.
Indigenous peoples, in their own terms, identify as First Nations, Aboriginal, Tribal, etc. They are indigenous because they have lived on those lands for millennia and had social‑political systems before Europeans arrived.
Interestingly, there is a conspiracy over the original meaning of the word of America. Although mainstream says its most likely belongs to a italian explorer, Amerigo Vespucci.
“Amaruca” (also rendered as Amaruqa or Amoroca) is an ancient Quechua‑derived name that literally means “Land of the Plumed Serpents.” The term combines amaru, meaning “serpent” or “snake,” and -qaqa/–qha (often interpreted as a locative suffix), giving a sense of “place of” or “land where.” In many Andean traditions, serpents—especially those adorned with feathers or considered divine—are powerful symbols associated with fertility, water, the underworld, and celestial realms. Thus, “Amaruca” evokes a mythical or sacred territory inhabited by these feathered, winged reptiles, reflecting both cosmological beliefs and the rich iconography of pre‑Hispanic cultures in the high Andes.
Like if your canadian then your excluded, I dont know what they teach you about indians in school but I doubt its much.
For my fellow americans, what the fuck do they teach in history these days? Are you guys just like sleeping in the back of the class like alot of my classmates were in the 90's?
Did we all forget what the fuck the trail of tears was. You know sometimes I think maybe tecumsech shoulda been born a decade or two earlier. We really dont deserve this country lmao.
That and they aren't native to fuck all lol. They migrated here across the land bridge.
We should start calling injuns "Asian migrants".
Feather adjacent Asians?
At what point does a native people become native? Anglo Saxons aren’t native to England. Japanese aren’t native to Japan. Everyone crossed some river or ocean at some point.
I guess my question is when do we become native of our lands? 1 generation? 100 years? 200?
I’m as native an American as some reservation dweller alcoholic.
It can become very convoluted, but suggesting Americans aren’t native to a land they’ve tamed for hundreds of years is a retarded take. Every nation has displaced another group of people. Everywhere. It’s not unique.
It's purely a function of not being white. White people just sort of materialized from the Warp and exist as manifestations of evil that can never be native to anywhere as far as leftists are concerned.
I'm Mesopotamian, clearly. Well, that's actually pretty recent. I'm actually Pangaean.
T_T im not going to lie, i actually dont know what he is trying to say, prolly because I need to see the entire comment chain and I am retarded. But the term native american is legal jargon and native isnt defined by originating here. If that was the case than supposedly were all natives of africa.
Interestingly, there is a conspiracy over the original meaning of the word of America. Although mainstream says its most likely belongs to a italian explorer, Amerigo Vespucci.
Like if your canadian then your excluded, I dont know what they teach you about indians in school but I doubt its much.
For my fellow americans, what the fuck do they teach in history these days? Are you guys just like sleeping in the back of the class like alot of my classmates were in the 90's?
Did we all forget what the fuck the trail of tears was. You know sometimes I think maybe tecumsech shoulda been born a decade or two earlier. We really dont deserve this country lmao.