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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A Native American reservation. where the members look at you confused: you're a Native Amrican?[/quote] If you were American Indian you’d know it either by your CDIB or your tribal card. [/quote] Some have almost full Native American ancestry and no card while others have no longer traceable genetic links and have one. Thousands were taken from their tribes to live in poverty or under slave wages, pushed from their lands and connections to free up real estate for whites and some where kidnapped to be sent to missionary schools and orphanages. This happened in Canada too. Nevermind the stories of those who did not survive to have current descendants. It makes some people unimaginably uncomfortable and they love to downplay and belittle the tragedy, there are some modern parallels.[/quote]
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