• Poot@discuss.tchncs.de
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    No, can confirm there are far too many people this ignorant. I work with a good number of them. I’m in North Georgia, and some of these people literally can’t find themselves on a map of the United States and believe the English folks stole English from the Americans…

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      That’s just crazy to me. Remembers me one time I was in Canada, and we were visiting a museum with First Nation People depicted.

      A woman I was with asked me “So, do you also have First Nations in Europe?”

      Well…

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        We have the Sami in Sweden/Norway/Finland/Russia.

        They where treated like shit here as well… not genocide bad, but forcefull eradication of culture/language/religion during the 20th century bad.

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        Maybe the Basque are sorta culturally first nations. The language they speak is not related to any other language spoken in Europe. It’s the only surviving language that descended from pre-indo-European languages of prehistoric Europe.

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          I mean, current Basque people are descendants of the original Basque people it’s not like someone arrived from another continent and slaughtered them.

          About the language, there are a few other non Indo-European languages: Finnic languages (including Finnish, Estonian) and Ugric languages (Hungarian)

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Europe

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        Yes. I am a sami, what you would call “first nation”. There are many, many other kinds of indigenous peoples here in the Nordics

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          I’m very passionate about the Sami and very interested in their culture. There’s no doubt they are a historically oppressed people and indigenous to Sapmi.

          But let’s be rigorous here. They weren’t in Europe before everyone else like the First Nations in Canada. The Sami arrived in Europe, from the Urals in the 2nd millenium BC. By this time the Indo-Europeans and their languages were already spreading through Europe. The Neolithic farmers who mixed with the Indo-Europeans were there since the 7th millenium BC. The hunter gatherers they mixed with…were there since before the last ice age.

          You could make the case that the Basques are our first nations. That would be true of their language and culture. But the fact is, genetically, they are pretty much the same as their neighbors due to millenia of intermixing and contact.

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        Technically everyone in Europe was until they bonded together and formed larger non-tribal entities like kingdoms. Some tribes never did.

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      I live in Seattle but I hail from the atl metro, I can confirm this is not uncommon, my mother asked me where Canada “ended” yesterday… she thought it was just above nyc

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      My sister-in-law said she couldn’t have mayonnaise because she was intolerant to dairy.

      People are just dumb these days.