Invite you all to look at www.1849.org again.
It was written among others by a person of Indian origin with a British 
passport who lives in California (same Bay area that Pugh is from). No US 
agency- Christian, Hindu or secular arrested the author or agency for defending 
the American natives (tribals) and condemning the US government record. In fact 
this book was officially taught to children in Berkeley schools in 1999.
Why are our state governments- who have never committed crimes like the US in 
1849 so sensitive to other opinions?
Prabir
 
"Over 150,000 Native Americans lived sustainably in California prior to the 
gold rush. They had existed for many centuries, supporting themselves mostly by 
hunting, gathering and fishing. This life changed drastically in 1848 when 
James Marshall discovered the yellow metal in the American River at Coloma, in 
Northern California.
By 1870, there was an estimated native population of only 31,000 Californian 
Indians left. Over 60 percent of these indigenous people died from disease 
introduced by hundreds of thousands of so-called 49ers. However, local tribes 
were also systematically chased off their lands, marched to missions and 
reservations, enslaved and brutally massacred.
In 1851, the California State government paid $1 million for scalping missions. 
You could still get $5 for a severed Indian head in Shasta in 1855, and twenty 
five cents for a scalp in Honey Lake in 1863.
Over 4,000 Native American children were sold - prices ranged from $60 for a 
boy to $200 for a girl. "


      

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