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143rd Anniversary of the Washita Massacre of Nov. 27, 1868

The intent to commit genocide at Washita is hidden in plain view, unless key elements are brought together. These are: that the Cheyenne were placed on land where they would starve while promises to avert starvation were broken; that George Bent observed how Civil War soldiers did not harm white women and children by a … Continued

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142nd Anniversary of the Washita Massacre of Nov. 27, 1868

( – promoted by navajo) The intent to commit genocide at Washita is hidden in plain view, unless key elements are brought together. These are: that the Cheyenne were placed on land where they would starve while promises to avert starvation were broken; that George Bent observed how Civil War soldiers did not harm white … Continued

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The 141st Anniversary of the Washita Massacre of Nov. 27, 1868

( – promoted by navajo) The intent to commit genocide at Washita is hidden in plain view, unless key elements are brought together. These are: that the Cheyenne were placed on land where they would starve while promises to avert starvation were broken; that George Bent observed how Civil War soldiers did not harm white … Continued

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Custer, Rape, Genocide, & Happy Meals

( – promoted by navajo) I’ll have a Big Mac, fries, and a medium Dr. Pepper. Source Custer rides again, although he’s atop a plastic motorcycle and in a McDonald’s Happy Meal box. My wife wants chicken McNuggets and a Coke. The 140th Anniversary of the Washita Massacre of Nov. 27, 1868 The Cheyenne women … Continued

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The 140th Anniversary of the Washita Massacre of Nov. 27, 1868

( – promoted by navajo) The intent to commit genocide at Washita is hidden in plain view, unless key elements are brought together. These are: that the Cheyenne were placed on land where they would starve while promises to avert starvation were broken; that George Bent observed how Civil War soldiers did not harm white … Continued

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The 139th Anniversary of the Washita Massacre of Nov. 27, 1868

( – promoted by navajo) The intent to commit genocide at Washita is hidden in plain view, unless key elements are brought together. These are: that the Cheyenne were placed on land where they would starve while promises to avert starvation were broken; that George Bent observed how Civil War soldiers did not harm white … Continued