Submitted by electricdresses t3_zcoh0n in history
ThoughtCondom t1_iz136pr wrote
Reply to comment by Nightmare_Tonic in How did Native American tribes indigenous to Yellowstone National Park (e.g., Shoshone, Blackfeet, Crow, etc.) perceive the land (e.g., thoughts on geothermal activity) and what was their relationship like with white/European trappers and explorers entering the region in the early 1800s? by electricdresses
There is just an incredible amount of bias in what you just said
Nightmare_Tonic t1_iz1fx2a wrote
I'm not sure you understand what the word bias means, because nothing in my statement is even remotely controversial among historians. Like, none of it.
ThoughtCondom t1_iz1roq6 wrote
>The reason why the focus in our field is primarily on European-style, White colonization of Indigenous peoples is because of its concerted effort, across almost all instances, to not only subjugate the Indians but to destroy their languages / spiritual traditions / culture
The Aztecs and countless others have literally done the same thing, but you called it "European style White colonization" which leads to believe that although you are a historian on paper, you were indoctrinated by the leftist homogeneity that exists on campuses today.
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