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YnrChyldzWyld wrote:

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> The preponderance of 'Indian mounds' throughout the eastern U.S. would
> tend to belie your contention that the Native Americans were incapable of
> producing anything...

I never contended such a thing....

> Not all tribes were foragers and gatherers...many farmed...how do you
> think the Pilgrims learned to grow corn, and fertilize it with fish?

Fairy tale.... Do you think Europeans didn't know how to farm until Indians taught
them?

> The tribes of the northeast lived in established communities, dependent
> on farming and fishing, with occasional hunting and occasional
> 'gathering'...just like the European settlers...

But with a big difference... No manufacturing that amounted to much more than
handcrafts.

> These same tribes had a pretty involved monetary system utilizing wampum,
> and the Iroquois Confederacy became the foundation on which our own
> Constitution was written...hardly 'nonproductive' people...

Oh, so our concept of govm't was derived from the Iroquois Confederacy?  Give me a
break!

> >Why, then, was North America, with is vast potential wealth, inhabited
> >by starving people...
>
> The answer is, it wasn't...the Europeans did NOT find starving Indians
> when they got here, in fact it was the European immigrants who starved,
> and the native populations had to show the Europeans how to grow food,
> what to hunt, fish, gather, etc., so that the Europeans could survive...

I thought you just said that the Europeans who came here had been farmers and
fishers.... Did they forget how to do these things after the arrived over here?

Hawk

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