by ALBY » Wed 11 Jan 2006, 02:30:00
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('smallpoxgirl', ' ')It is about life ways. In the same way that there was a clash between the Indigenous and the Imperialist life-ways ..,
Please don't quote Orwell and serve up this kind of half baked multicultural mythology.
If you respect history, you cannot Ignore the fact that "Indigenous lifeways" were "imperialist lifeways".
The Iroquois very skillfully manipulated relationships with the Europeans to gain control of the trade outlets for beaver pelts. They posessed a unity and sense of purpose unmatched by any native rivals, and they used these attributes to capture prime hunting lands and eventually controlled nearly the entire great lakes basin. They did this for the trade goods that Beaver Pelts could provide.
Kainerekowa only applied to other Iroquois, so they committed genocide and ethnic cleansing against numerous competitors whom they shrewdly isolated and conquered one by one: Algonkin, Huron, Montagnais, Pequot, Sokoki, Erie, Susquehannocks, Mahican, Wappingers, Potawatomi, Fox, Sauk, Mascouten, Shawnee, Kickapoo, Miami, Illinois, Osage, Kansa, Ponca, Omaha, and Quapaw ... just to name a few.
Archeological evidence suggests the western Great Lakes and Ohio Valley were rather heavily populated before contact but French explorers arriving in the area during the mid 1600's found few residents and many refugees. French missionaries arriving in Green Bay in 1658 documented the plight of 30,000 natives running from the Iroquis 'great pursuit'.
The Iroquois considered themselves Ongwi Honwi, and Iroquian speaking tribes were absorbed as second class citizens in semi slavery. Conquered tribes were offered a place on the covenant chain, but the Iroquois were arrogant unapologetically self serving..
In terms of living in harmony with the earth... that is crap too. Mohawk Sachems would sell other bands lands to the Europeans and they would have to move their cities and farmlands every twenty years as they would pollute the land and exhaust the soil. They would hunt and trap the beaver into extinction, which necessitated war without end for new hunting lands.
You can attribute this all to the corrupting influence of whitey, but you would be wrong.
Greed, prejuiduce, cruelty, inequality... all part of the native tradition.
Who were these people?
*gasp*
They were human beings I guess.