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Tag Archives: apache
From Afghan interpreters to Apache scouts and beyond: White America’s non-white allies are enemies until proven otherwise
Afghanistan This week the world was horrified to see images of 640 men, women, and children crowded into the hold of a US military cargo plane on the tarmac in Kabul, while hundreds ran alongside the plane as it took … Continue reading
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Tagged afghanistan, apache, bin laden, Boston, C-17, C17, Crook, Deer Island, Exile, florida, geronimo, immigrant, Kabul, King Phillip's War, miles, native american, Native American history, native americans, prison, refugee, scouts, SIV, trump
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Stand by, militias have been enforcing white supremacy in the US for centuries
Militias, rag tag groups of armed white men, farmers, and pioneers, often supported by local law enforcement, have a long history of enforcing the idea that the United States is first and foremost for white people (i.e. white supremacy). These … Continue reading
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Tagged #ProudBoys, apache, Aravaipa, Chivington, Darfur, debate, Fighting Parson, Interahamwe, Janjaweed, Lancaster, militias, Native American history, Paxton, Pinal, Proud Boys, public safety, Rwanda, Sand Creek, Soule, Sudan, Susquehannock, trump, tucson, White supremacist, white supremacy
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Apaches and Afghans, Geronimo and bin Laden: How the US military uses allies to fight their own people and then abandons them
In 1886, when Geronimo went “off the reservation” for the third time, the US military’s only hope of finding him was to use friendly Apache scouts. For most of the year, the US military, with 5,000 white soldiers and dozens … Continue reading
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Tagged afghanistan, apache, geronimo, miles, osama bin laden, scouts, SIV, special immigrant visa, terrorists
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Stealing Oak Flat without Apology
Here is a great piece by Mark Charles about the loss of sacred Apache lands: The Stealing of Oak Flat & the Trauma of the Doctrine of Discovery It notes that both the theft of Oak Flat and a general … Continue reading
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Tagged apache, arizona, defense, doctrine of discovery, Johnson v. M’Intosh, mark charles, Oak flat
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Unprotecting Sacred Land in Arizona UPDATE
President Eisenhower specifically protected this land from mining. The current Republican-controlled Congress is poised to sell it off to a foreign mining company. Watch the video. UPDATE Mar 2016: President Obama has blocked the sale of the land to the … Continue reading