Ignoring the language of the scholars of the conquest exposes anti-Indians in America. Article on “Peaceful Verses, Societies at War” by James DeMeo. s. 150-151. “This evidence, drawn from history, archaeology, and anthropology, speaks clearly: The New World before Columbus was a much less violent place than the Old World. It could be said that, despite the many terrible events that followed Columbus, the New World remained a less violent place throughout the centuries. Because of its geographic isolation from the more violent desert empires… This summary points to the general justification of the vast majority of Native American values and peoples as standing on the peacemaking side of history.Certainly, not all Native American cultures fit into the pacifist images featured in Dances with Wolves, but It is no exaggeration to say that the majority did (https://www.researchgate.net/publish/233988110_Peaceful_Versus_Warlike_Society_in_Pre-Columbian_America_What_Does_Archaeology_and_Anthropology_Tell_Us).”
theSand Creek massacreand theWashita massacreBoth led to the Wounded Knee Massacre. The Sand Creek massacre brought the realization that “the soldiers were destroying everything in Cheyenne—the land, the buffalo, the people themselves,” and the Washita massacre added more evidence of genocide to those facts. The Sand Creek massacre caused the Cheyenne to put aside their old grievances with the Sioux and join the…
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