1 month ago9 points(+0/-0/+9Score on mirror)1 child
I've been watching a crypto-zoologist named Hammerson Peters on yt. He's not particularily based but in the course of his work he reviews records of settler accounts involving First Nations and it gives a really good picture of how things were back then. The number of times people casually talk about avoiding such and such a tribe because they're known cannibals or whatever is eye opening.
1 month ago6 points(+0/-0/+6Score on mirror)1 child
I saw the story of Olive Oatman from the revised perspective versus just her real-life accounts that she wrote down. Natives were a variable lot of differing types of savagery. Some may skin you; others eat you then others still just want your White girls as sex slaves.
Prairie-nogs. They don't seem so noble once you understand their true history. Even now many are dead-eyed drunkards always ready for a fight. Even casino-nogs barely keep it together.
Many Americans think Indians were sitting around eating berries in peace and singing songs to trees until whitey showed up and ruined their utopia. Check out ‘Empire of the Summer Moon’, and read accounts of the brutality Indians meted out to almost everyone that wasn’t a member of their tribe. Watching their women and children torture captives was a common after dinner entertainment.
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