• amanneedsamaid
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    1 year ago

    Im actually sympathetic to your sentiment when it comes to the land they lived on, but definitely not when it’s applied to historical artifacts which are culturally significant to them.

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      1 year ago

      And for peoples of whom the land is culturally significant for them?

      I think any sane person would care more about having somewhere to live than their grandparents old trinkets.

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        1 year ago

        I think wining about land that was conquered (as well as who’s inhabitants populations would’ve been decimated by disease upon contact with Europeans either way) very similarly to other places throughout history doesn’t have much merit. I’m sympathetic to tribes who have had their sacred land promised to them and taken away (like the Black Hills). In terms of what American Indians are entitled to have back, I think cultural artifacts have a stronger argument than land, regardless of what they care about more.