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posted 1 year ago by Germany on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +35Score on mirror )
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BringTheCat789 on scored.co
1 year ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror )
Native Americans are some of the worst offenders with this "oral knowledge" bullshit. Mention that their ancestors migrated to America from Asia over a then-existing land bridge in Alaska and you will hear all about it.

But when a white man uncovers a weird mound of dirt underneath hundreds of years of untrimmed brush on his land, these native americans come out of the woodwork and claim it is a hyper-sacred burial ground that is immensely important to them spiritually, and they claim rights to it and show up weekly to chant or whatever. Somehow they have passed down for thousands of years perfectly where they have been geographically before any of the world was mapped, but they regularly drop the locations of their most sacred places. Lmao.
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