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The Europeans were invaders. If a ship from Mars landed on your front lawn and told you that you had to leave because they now own your land I think you would fight like the Cherokee. Brave people who fought for their ancestral lands and still are. Take a look at what was done at Rosebud for the oil pipeline. This land was given to the Native Americans in a treaty in 1889.

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