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um the native Americans went to reservations in different times but all native Americans where in reservations at about 1886

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Reservations were originally designated as prisoner of war camps, also what is known today as concentration camps. The term “prisoner of war camp” does not fit entirely because most Native American tribes were peaceful humans so there was no actual war just a hostile takeover that was more along the lines of murder of unarmed women, children, and men while they were sleeping in their beds, sometimes while they were bathing, and other times when they were feeding their children. Most tribes experienced genocide thusly their language, trade routes, religions, customs, knowledge and lives have no longer existed since they were erased from this planet, somewhere between 100 to 350 years ago, such acts of genocide today known as a war crime that is punishable against, as well as fought against by many nations worldwide including the United Nations. Other war crimes committed include the first reported uses of biological warfare where troops of men intentionally gifted to other humans in tribes blankets purposely infested with small pox with the intention was to have the small pox behave as the murder weapon to save ammunition, and this biological warfare successfully killed hundreds of thousands of humans and greatly assisted in the act of genocide. Surviving Native Americans were beginning to be placed into such concentration camps, or reservations as they are known of today, as early as the late 1700s, thusly gaining a special status to their own lands, that they and their ancestors have occupied for tens of thousands of years, some 1400 generations or greater. Other tribes only gained recognition in the late 1990s, while some tribes are still fighting for their recognition with access to their own lands, hunting and fishing rights, and the right to live to this very day.

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