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Learner: Primary Nations in the "US" territory (natives, indians)

2. North East tribes of the "USA"

Abenaki, Massachuset, Iroquois, Pequot, Lenape, Powhatan, Miami, Shawnee

Map of the
                    "USA" with natives primary nations: at the
                    West coast are the Chinook, the Pomo, and the
                    Chumash   Map of the
                        "USA" with natives primary nations: in
                        the East
Map of the "USA" with natives primary nations [1] in the East [2]

"Reservation" = open-air concentration camp.

the Golden Three - the three golden vegetables

This is a principle: Bible + stock market = barbarism + destruction of  other cultures + genocide


presented by Michael Palomino (2023)

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from: Learner: Indians
https://web.archive.org/web/20111010184124/http://www.learner.org/interactives/historymap/indians5.html
http://www.learner.org/interactives/historymap/indians5.html (in 2023 not online any more)

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6. North East tribes

Abenaki

Natives in the "USA": Abenaki
                palisaded village      Map of the
                        "USA" with natives primary nations: in
                        the East
Natives in the "USA": Abenaki palisaded village [3] - map of the "USA" with natives in the East [2]

The Abenaki, native to Maine and New Hampshire, made their villages along rivers and streams. Each village had a meeting hall, a sweat lodge, and was surrounded by palisades — tall log walls that guarded the village against attacks [bears?]. The Abenaki lived primarily in wigwams, lodges made of birch, and although they were agricultural, growing corn, beans, and squash for food, they also hunted and fished.

Known for their quill and beadwork and making black ash baskets, the Abenaki often traded with other local tribes, using birchbark canoes, sleds, and snowshoes to travel from one place to another. The Abenaki were nearly wiped out by a series of epidemics after encountering Europeans in the 1500s. [Criminal "Christians" give blankets with smallpox for free]. They allied with the French, and other local tribes in 1600s to fight the English, but after a series of defeats by the British, they withdrew to Canada.

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Massachuset

Map of natives of the "USA":
                Massachuset   Map of the
                        "USA" with natives primary nations: in
                        the East   
Map of natives of the "USA": Massachuset [6] - map of the "USA" with natives in the East [2]

The Massachuset lived in the Massachusetts Bay area of Massachusetts and survived by farming, hunting, and fishing. They spent summers living in longhouse villages along the coast, harvesting fish and shellfish. In the winter, they retreated to small inland villages where they could hunt. Agriculture was also important; the tribe grew crops such as corn, beans, squash, and tobacco.

[The golden three: they planted corn, beans climb on it, and pumpkin on the ground keeps the soil cool with it's shade].

Some of the first to encounter European explorers, the Massachuset were virtually wiped out by European diseases [because criminal "Christians" gave blankets with smallpox etc.]. When the [Jesus fantasy] Puritans arrived in 1629, they found roughly 500 members, and [then they distributed smallpox]. by 1633, a smallpox epidemic had killed nearly all of the remaining Massachuset.

["Christian" mass murder of indigenous people in "America" has a lot to do with smallpox against indigenous people, in North "America" AND also against the Incas in South "America" - Jesuit laboratories - "giving" toxic blankets with smallpox].

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Iroquois

Natives of the "USA": Iroquois
                Longhouse      Map of the
                        "USA" with natives primary nations: in
                        the East
Natives of the "USA": Iroquois Longhouse [4] - map of the "USA" with natives in the East [2]

The Iroquois were a group of five allied tribes known as the Iroquois Confederacy who lived in New York along the St. Lawrence River. They were farmers, growing corn, beans, and squash [the golden three], but also hunted and trapped native animals. Iroquois villages, which were permanent and moved every 20 years or so when the soil had been exhausted, consisted of longhouses that could hold 30-60 people. These settlements were usually built near streams and surrounded with palisades and watchtowers for protection.

When Europeans entered their territory, the Iroquois traded furs with them. Around 1650, epidemics of new diseases greatly reduced the Iroquois population. [The toxic blankets being "given" by the criminal "Christians" with smallpox had their "effect". The mass murder attempt was successful]. By the time [in 1776] the Revolutionary War began, however, the Iroquois had regained their numbers through the absorption of other tribes and their own military conquests. All but two of the Confederacy's tribes sided with the British during the war, which proved costly. The colonists defeated the Iroquois still loyal to the British in 1779. In the early 1800s, the Iroquois began selling their land, and by 1838, they were forced onto reservations.

[These "reserves" were mostly located on barren land. The natives were supposed to starve there - this was the intention of criminal Jesus fantasy "Christians". It was active mass murder by the criminal Jesus fantasy "Christians" and no one stopped the criminal "Christian" military commanders].

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Pequot

Map of natives of the
                "USA": Pequot natives in Connecticut       Map of the
                        "USA" with natives primary nations: in
                        the East
Map of natives of the "USA": Pequot natives in Connecticut  [8] - map of the "USA" with natives in the East [2]

The Pequot, native to Connecticut, survived through hunting, fishing, and farming. To guard against attack, they lived in heavily fortified villages consisting of longhouses or wigwams. They were highly organized, governed by tribal councils and a chief.

Dutch traders formed a relationship with the Pequot in 1614. The Pequot traded beaver skins for European goods. Other tribes in the area also wanted to trade with the Dutch, but the Pequot began attacking their neighbors to establish a trading monopoly.

In the 1620s, the English began moving into Pequot territory and trading with them. This caused a rift in the tribe, with half uniting with English traders and the other half allying with the Dutch. A smallpox epidemic in 1633 ravaged those members allied with the Dutch [criminal "Christians" distributed smallpox with toxic blankets as a "gift"], and the death of an English trader at the hands of a Pequot led to the Pequot War in 1637. Hundreds of Pequot were killed and those who were captured were divided into different tribes or sold into slavery. In the 19th century, the remaining Pequot were confined to a reservation.

["Reservations" are open-air concentration camps without houses on barren soil - suitable for dying - the mass murder of the criminal Jesus fantasy "Christians" against the "US" natives is still not punished today].

[The distribution of smallpox with contaminated blankets: only the Pequot allied with Holland affected
Here you can clearly see that smallpox was spread only among those Pequot who were allied with the Dutch. So the deliberate spreading of smallpox as a weapon of war with contaminated blankets is clearly proven].

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Lenape


Map of natives of the
                "USA": Lenape in Pennsylvania     Map of the
                        "USA" with natives primary nations: in
                        the East
Map of natives of the "USA": Lenape in Pennsylvania [5] - map of the "USA" with natives in the East [2]

The primarily agricultural Lenape (also known as the Delaware) lived in Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York. Their villages consisted of wigwams and longhouses, with a sweat house at the center.

The Lenape were known as peacemakers, and were often called on to settle disputes between rival tribes. When forced to fight, they were fierce warriors, sporting mohawks and red body paint in battle. Preferring peace, they welcomed some of the first European traders in the early 1600s and enjoyed bartering pelts for European goods that helped to make farming easier and their dress more fashionable.

By the mid 1600s [in 1605 appr.], the Lenape were plagued by epidemics of disease brought by the Europeans. ["Giving" toxic blankets with smallpox was a "Christian" standard in gay criminal Vatican politics]. During the Revolutionary War, the Lenape supplied the colonists with scouts and warriors when they were promised a leadership role in a future Native American state. The tribe signed their first treaty with the U.S. government in 1778, giving up their land and moving further west. Settlers pushed the Lenape westward over the next 100 years, until the tribe was forced to resettle in Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma).

[The criminal Jesus fantasy "Christians" NEVER keep their promises to the natives. The goal was ALWAYS the WHOLE occupation of the continent up to the West Coast, and natives did not even have the rights which pets or cuttle had with the criminal "Christians"].

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Powhatan

Map of
                natives of the "USA": Powhatan natives in
                Virginia and North Carolina       Map of the
                        "USA" with natives primary nations: in
                        the East
Map of natives of the "USA": Powhatan natives in Virginia and North Carolina [9] - map of the "USA" with natives in the East [2]

A confederacy of nearly 30 tribes, the Powhatan lived in areas of Virginia and Maryland. Their villages were established along rivers for easy access to food and transportation and only moved when the soil became exhausted and could no longer support crops such as corn and tobacco.

The establishment of the [white racist "Christian"] Jamestown colony in 1607 and its expansion in the years that followed led to warfare between the British settlers and the Powhatans. The situation worsened until Pocahontas, Chief Powhatan's daughter, was abducted in 1613 and held at Jamestown. Her marriage to Englishman John Rolfe in 1614 brought about peace for a few years. But with the death of both Pocahontas and Powhatan, the confederacy's new leader, Opechancanoug, launched an attack on British settlements in 1622. The British retaliation was violent and the two sides continued to battle periodically for more than a decade. When the Powhatan finally signed a peace treaty in 1646, they were forced onto a small reservation after giving up their land.

[Reservation=open air concentration camp. The criminal racist "Christians" were, despite mixed marriages, UNABLE to learn from the natives the wisdom of Mother Earth, which the Church had systematically eradicated in Europe from 1100 to 1600 (link (German)). As natural medicine was considered "dirty" or whichcraft, criminal "Christians" killed all natives with this criminal Vatican mentality and they were even proud for having committed this mass murder. Where is the compensation?].

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Miami


Map of natives of the
                "USA": Miami natives in Indiana+Ohio    Map of the
                        "USA" with natives primary nations: in
                        the East 
Map of natives of the "USA": Miami natives in Indiana+Ohio [7] - map of the "USA" with natives in the East [2]

One of the most powerful tribes of its day, the Miami lived in areas of Indiana and Ohio. The tribe resided in oval, reed houses in permanent villages, where their life centered around farming and hunting local animals, particularly buffalo. The Miami traded with many other tribes in the Great Lakes region, and used dugout canoes and sleds pulled by dogs, called travois [French: travua], to carry trade goods and travel from one area to another.

During the 1740s, the Miami allied with the French to push British traders out of their region. When the French lost to the British in the French and Indian Wars, the Miami moved to Indiana in the hopes of avoiding further conflict with the British. When [in 1776] the Revolutionary War broke out, the Miami allied with the British and continued to fight against the colonists following the British defeat. In 1794 the Miami were defeated at the Battle of Fallen Timbers and surrendered most of their land to the U.S. By the 1820s, they had ceded all of their remaining territory and first moved to Kansas and then to Oklahoma in the 1860s.

[The criminal Jesus fantasy "Christians" had not intended to learn from the natives. The "Declaration of Independence" of the "USA" of 1776 was only for the whites, and only the homeowners had the right to vote. The blacks were the slaves, and the natives were even less than pets: they were considered as dirt, the land was "cleaned" and the "free land" was distributed to new white-supremacist "Christians". Some criminal "Christians" became millionaires and billionaires thanks to speculation. Nature and indigenous people do not appear on the stock exchange. Where is the compensation for this stock market racism and genocide?]

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Shawnee

Map of
                natives of the "USA": Chawnee natives in
                Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky    Map of the
                        "USA" with natives primary nations: in
                        the East 
Map of natives of the "USA": Chawnee natives in Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky [10] - map of the "USA" with natives in the East [2]

Living in Ohio and Indiana, primarily in the Scioto River Valley, the Shawnee lived in round wigwams made of tree saplings, thick grasses, and other natural materials. Village life centered around hunting and farming corn and squash. The women were responsible for all domestic labor and were very skilled potters. The men focused on hunting and protecting their families as warriors.

[The French were the first European invaders there coming from the north]. When the French moved into Shawnee territory, the tribe allied with them. Conflict arose between the tribe and British traders who began arriving in the 1740s [coming from "New England" from the east]. The Shawnee sided with the French during the French and Indian Wars, and continued to fight the British as they tried to colonize the area following the wars in the mid-1760s. Thinking the British could protect their land from further encroachment by colonists, the Shawnee allied with them during the Revolutionary War. The tribe continued to fight the colonists until their defeat at the Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794. At that time, they were sent to Indiana and were eventually removed to reservations in Oklahoma and Kansas.

[The criminal "Christians" from England were NEVER able to share something - and the Royals amassed trillions during colonialism. Where is the compensation? An aboriginal proverb says: The white man comes - destroys - and then leaves. The criminal white "Christians" even destroy the "reserves" with mining without returning the original territories. Perhaps it's time to forbid this criminal "Christianity" (we have the year 2023 - and the stupid fantasy Jesus did not come for 2023 years already!)].


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from: Learner: Indians
https://web.archive.org/web/20111010184124/http://www.learner.org/interactives/historymap/indians5.html
http://www.learner.org/interactives/historymap/indians5.html (in 2023 not online any more)

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