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Happy Native American Heritage Month!

tickdickler

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Native American Heritage Month has evolved from its beginnings as a week-long celebration in 1986, when President Reagan proclaimed the week of November 23-30, 1986 as "American Indian Week." Every President since 1995 has issued annual proclamations designating the month of November as the time to celebrate the culture, accomplishments, and contributions of people who were the first inhabitants of the United States.

Through dance, family traditions, and music, these stories show the diversity and long history of Indigenous people across the United States.



Enjoy your day!
 

TJHall1

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America 1st

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This month always reminds me how benevolent Americans have been throughout history.

After we won the various wars against the tribes we had every right to execute them all and drive them off our land.

Instead we let them live, stay, and gave them benefits and special recognitions.
 

tickdickler

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This month always reminds me how benevolent Americans have been throughout history.

After we won the various wars against the tribes we had every right to execute them all and drive them off our land.

Instead we let them live, stay, and gave them benefits and special recognitions.
I mean this with all sincerity. You’re truly a disgusting person, frog man.
 

Rebarcock.

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Native American Heritage Month has evolved from its beginnings as a week-long celebration in 1986, when President Reagan proclaimed the week of November 23-30, 1986 as "American Indian Week." Every President since 1995 has issued annual proclamations designating the month of November as the time to celebrate the culture, accomplishments, and contributions of people who were the first inhabitants of the United States.

Through dance, family traditions, and music, these stories show the diversity and long history of Indigenous people across the United States.



Enjoy your day!
TickDickler,
I'm actually happy you pointed this out. Did you know there are still Indians in America?
Injuns too
 

Rebarcock.

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This month always reminds me how benevolent Americans have been throughout history.

After we won the various wars against the tribes we had every right to execute them all and drive them off our land.

Instead we let them live, stay, and gave them benefits and special recognitions.
We are the world
We are her Children
 
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