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carson
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response 25 of 28:
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Aug 2 04:00 UTC 1994 |
(hmm.. I can actually physically go to the U-M Grad library and do that.
sounds like something to do!)
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mdw
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response 26 of 28:
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Aug 2 22:35 UTC 1994 |
The "caretaker" theory sounds like a pacific northwestern indian claim;
in fact I think there's a specific quote from a specific indian chief
(in english, mind you, so you can't argue it's a mis-translation) that
says just about exactly that. No doubt different indians did have
different ideas on this. However - most NA tribes were at least
semi-nomadic - so there is in fact no real reason for them to develop a
strong sense of land ownership.
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asp
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response 27 of 28:
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Aug 2 22:46 UTC 1994 |
why can't I argue that it's a mistranslation? (assuming you're familiar
with the quote... ) did the chief speak/write in english?
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davel
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response 28 of 28:
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Aug 2 23:41 UTC 1994 |
Considering the nonsense people who should know better utter about *our*
culture ... it would be interesting to have the original, though.
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