Tag Archives: Massacre

Stories from Gaza, Indian Territory: Two narratives of American bullets

As the Revolutionary War ramped up, British and Mohawk fighters killed 30 settlers in Cherry Valley, New York. George Washington responded by sending four thousand troops into Haudenosaunee land. This was called the Sullivan-Clinton Expedition. He called for “the total … Continue reading

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White backlash: The Rittenhouse debacle from a Native perspective

During the George Floyd protests, twenty-five people were killed. Most of them were Black Lives Matter protesters. They were not killed by the police, but by white supremacists who traveled to the protests from out of town for the sole … Continue reading

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White supremacy and the vulnerability of peaceful villages

In recent days, Donald Trump has threatened domestic violence against “the left”. In an interview with Breitbart, he said, “I can tell you I have the support of the police, the support of the military, the support of the Bikers … Continue reading

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Counting victims

I’m re-posting this story from The Root.  They could add a lot more Native examples, but you get the point: Las Vegas Is Only the Deadliest Shooting in US History Because They Don’t Count Black Lives        

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Twelve Things More Offensive than the Washington Redsk*ns

Much has been written about the problems associated with team mascot names like the Redsk*ns—their derogatory history, their effect on indigenous youth, and the inevitable offensive chants and signs from fans of opposing teams (e.g. “scalp the Redsk*ns”, etc.). Thanks … Continue reading

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