Brown_Pride
All Star
Imagine if Natives had the numbers we did today.
it's scary when you think about entire civilizations being completely wiped away from history.
Imagine if Natives had the numbers we did today.
it's scary when you think about entire civilizations being completely wiped away from history.
You mean when Spanish colonists were building missions and haciendas to forcibly convert the indigenous tribes to christianity in addition to raping, killing and enslaving them?
yeah what about it?
shyt, even in the US it is still acceptable to a certain degree:
I was asking if weren't those tribes considered Mexican like the other Mexicans that inhabited that area?
LMAO that made my day. They all just stfu and got moving.
This is almost as good as people who tell me to go back and their argument was their grandfather came over via Eliss island(1892).
Guess who can trace there AMERICAN heritage back further than Eliss Island
BP<<------- that's who.
Treaty of Hildalgo signed February 2, 1848
"Mexicans in those annexed areas had the choice of returning to Mexico or becoming U.S. citizens with full rights."
Fukin illegals....
those tribes still exist, they are all over the SW you can go right now and ask them if they are mexican or if they reminisce about the good old days
people need to stop romanticizing mexico as some poor indigenous people, mexicans are descendants of spaniards aka cacs, that got their asses kicked by other european colonists aka cacs that spoke a different language, thats all that happened in the american SW, if you want to make it your problem and cry about it thats you
I was just asking a question
My ancestors represented the Chippewa (Ojibway) tribe, as their head chief, at the signing of the treaty in 1671 at Sault Ste. Marie, with the French.
Just found out that I have a cousin who lives on a reservation in Minnesota.
Mexicans aren't Native Americans, just as much as this guy is a cac