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

5. West Plateau + Great Basin + South West tribes of the "USA"

Yakima, Nez Perce, Shoshone, Paiute, Ute, Navajo, Pueblo, Apache

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 at the
                    West coast are the Chinook, the Pomo, and the
                    Chumash
Map of the "USA" with natives primary nations [1] - map of Western natives of the "USA" [
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/20110918062012/http://www.learner.org/interactives/historymap/indians3.html
http://www.learner.org/interactives/historymap/indians3.html (in 2023 not online any more)

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5. West Plateau and Great Basin Tribes and South West tribes


5.1. West Plateau Tribes

Yakima

Map of West plateau
                ("USA") with Yakima and Nez Perce natives       Map of the
                    "USA" with natives primary nations at the
                    West coast are the Chinook, the Pomo, and the
                    Chumash
Map of West plateau ("USA") with Yakima and Nez Perce natives [3] - map of Western natives of the "USA" [2]

The Yakima were hunter-gatherers in central Washington who subsisted on seasonal plants, hunting, and fishing. Because of the varied climate, the tribe lived in teepees or mat houses during the summer months and pit houses dug into the ground [with earth walls and earth warmth] during the winter months. Their main forms of transportation were dugout canoes and horses.

When the Yakima began to encounter [Jesus fantasy "Christian"] settlers, they resisted giving up their land. They went to war against the U.S. in 1855 when the government tried to place the tribe onto a reservation [open air reservation camp]. The Yakima battled until 1858, when they could no longer ward off the settler encroachment into their territories. They were forced to surrender and moved onto a reservation.

 [So I clearly think that these criminal Jesus fantasy "Christians" are superfluous and only damage the planet!]

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Nez Percé

    Nez Perce
                    Leader chief Joseph    Map of
                        the "USA" with natives primary nations
                        at the West coast are the Chinook, the Pomo, and
                        the Chumash
Nez Perce Leader chief Joseph [4] - map of Western natives of the "USA" [2]


Living in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho, the Nez Percé were noted horsemen, who supplemented their diet of salmon, plants, and roots by hunting large game like buffalo and elk. Villages were established along rivers or streams, and the tribe lived in longhouses surrounding the seat lodge and village council building.

The Nez Percé were first encountered by Lewis and Clark on their expedition in 1805. The tribe helped Lewis and Clark in their exploration of the Northwest Territory. As white settlement of the northwest [with criminal Jesus fantasy "Christians"] grew, the Nez Percé began to come into conflict with settlers. In 1863, a treaty with the U.S. severely reduced their lands, but some members of the tribe, led by Chief Joseph, refused to relocate. This led to the Nez Percé War of 1877. The tribe was defeated by the U.S. Army and forced onto a reservation in Washington.

[So for this criminal behavior of the Jesus fantasy "Christians" as guest on a foreign continent there is really only one answer: stake!]

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5.2. Great Basin Tribes

Shoshone

Map
                with natives in the Great Basin ("USA"):
                Palute and Shoshone natives       Map of
                        the "USA" with natives primary nations
                        at the West coast are the Chinook, the Pomo, and
                        the Chumash
Map with natives in the Great Basin ("USA"): Palute and Shoshone natives [5] - map of Western natives of the "USA" [2]

The Shoshone comprised three main groups:
-- the Northern, who used horses, inhabiting [today's] Utah and Idaho;
-- the Western, who did not use horses, living in [today's] Nevada; and
-- the Eastern or Wind River, living in [today's] Wyoming.

First encountered by Lewis and Clark in 1805, the Shoshone managed to barely survive as hunter gatherers in varied, difficult terrain and climates [winters with minus 20ºC or even colder]. They traveled, seasonally harvesting plants and hunting for animals.

Sacagawea, a Shoshone woman, assisted Lewis and Clark as they explored the difficult, mountainous terrain in Shoshone territory. As settlers began to occupy Shoshone lands in the 1860s, more and more conflicts arose as the groups fought over meager resources. The Shoshone were forcibly removed from their lands to a reservation [open air concentration camp] in 1905.

[Deportation! That did the criminal Jesus-fantasy-"Christians" also with Jews, with Indians, with South Africans, with Poles, with German-Russians etc. etc. etc.. These criminal "Christians" must be locked away and then peace will come with Mother Earth].

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Paiute

Paiute native is
                fishing    Map of
                        the "USA" with natives primary nations
                        at the West coast are the Chinook, the Pomo, and
                        the Chumash  
Paiute native is fishing [6] - map of Western natives of the "USA" [2]

The Paiute's great expanse of territory included parts of Oregon, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, and California. Much of their land had a harsh, desert climate, so in order to survive, the Paiute lived in small villages centered around lakes or wetlands well supplied with fish and wildlife. As hunter-gatherers, they harvested seasonal, native plants and hunted rabbits and pronghorn. The Paiute's homes were temporary brush shelters, which made it easy to move from place to place to follow game and food supplies.

The Paiute had little contact with Europeans until the 1840s. As settlers came into their region, they brought with them new diseases and guns, and also stretched the area's meager food resources. The 1860s Gold Rush and white [Jesus fantasy "Christian" criminal] settlement of land in the newly opened territories created conflicts with the tribe. Most frequently, [the criminal Jesus fantasy "christian"] settlers would raid Paiute villages or harm tribe members in their quest for land, food, or other resources. After battling [the criminal Jesus fantasy "Christian"] settlers unsuccessfully, the Paiute were removed from their territory by the [criminal Jesus fantasy "Christian"] U.S. government in 1874.

Addition: Ghost dance against the criminal Jesus fantasy "Christians"
The Mossad Wikipedia describes how the indigenous Paiute people wished intensively that these criminal Jesus fantasy tourists would finally disappear: Quote (translation with Bing translator):

"Ghost Dance Movement

Around 1870, the ghost dance arose in the settlement area of the Paiute, which, according to the religious convictions of the tribes, predicted the disappearance of the white settlers. Under the Paiutian seer Wovoka, the ghost dance movement reached all the tribes of the Plains around 1890 and strengthened towards the belief that the bison and the slain warriors were returning and that the warriors of the tribes were invulnerable. The increasing fear of this movement culminated in the massacre at Wounded Knee [war crime of the criminal "Christians"] of the Lakota Sioux, which finally broke the resistance of the Indians to the displacement. [5]


Reservation time (open air concentration camp)

The first reservation established for the Northern Paiute was the ["Misfortune Reservation"] Malheur Reservation in Oregon. There, according to the will of the American government, the various Paiute were to be brought together. However, the Paiute could not be persuaded to move, or left the reserve quickly due to the poor living conditions. Instead, they tried to preserve their traditional way of life or founded small Indian colonies within white-inhabited areas where they sought work. Later, larger reservations were established in Pyramid Lake [6] and Duck Valley, but by this time the small settlements were already filled up, also due to the influx of Shoshones, and were recognized by the government as independent tribes under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934. There are more Northern Paiute Reservations for the Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe [7] and the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Indians. [8]"

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Ute

Map with the Ute
                natives    Map of
                        the "USA" with natives primary nations
                        at the West coast are the Chinook, the Pomo, and
                        the Chumash  
Map with the Ute natives [7] - map of Western natives of the "USA" [2]

Hunter-gatherers, the Ute lived in Colorado and Utah. They hunted a variety of game and gathered seasonal plants. The Ute often celebrated and participated in religious ceremonies centered on elements of nature. They were environmentally responsible, not over-hunting or taking more from the land than they needed for survival.

When the Spanish brought horses to the Ute, their lifestyle changed since the animals allowed them more mobility. As Mormon settlers [Jesus fantasy "Christians"] moved into their area, they introduced the tribe to farming. Over time, the Utes turned to raiding white settlements and trading with settlers as a way of life. After a number of conflicts with settlers, the U.S. government forcibly removed the Ute from their territory and placed them on a reservation [open air concentration camp] in 1869.

[So this criminal-"Christian" Jesus-fantasy government of the "USA" really must go to a reservation for stopping damaging the world!]

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5.3. Southwest Tribes

Navajo

Natives in the Gorge of
                Chelly (Cañon de Chelly) in northeastern Arizona Map of
                        the "USA" with natives primary nations
                        at the West coast are the Chinook, the Pomo, and
                        the Chumash  
Natives in the Gorge of Chelly (Cañon de Chelly) in northeastern Arizona [8] - map of Western natives of the "USA" [2]

One of the largest tribes in Arizona and New Mexico, the Navajo farmed (beans, corn, and squash [the golden three]), hunted (deer, elk, and antelope), and gathered wild vegetables. They lived in small villages in homes made from wooden sticks, tree bark, and mud, called hogans. [Mud houses insulate the interior from the heat].  The Navajo became well known for their weaving and pottery, which they learned from neighboring tribes.

The tribe came into contact with Spanish settlers in the early 1600s [who came from Mexico or Texas which was Spanish in those days]. The Navajo raided the settlers' livestock, acquiring horses, sheep, and goats. These animals greatly improved life for the Navajo because they could be used for travel, clothing, food, and as trade goods. As more settlers moved into their territory in the mid-1840s, tensions increased as the Navajo continued to raid settlements. The conflict escalated during the 1860s and the U.S. government held 9,000 Navajos captive at Fort Sumner, New Mexico. The Navajo were released in 1868, but had signed treaties giving up their land and were relocated to a reservation [open air concentration camp].

[This is a clear "Christian" tactic: launch an invasion - get attacked - and then steal the land from the natives as a punishment. "Christians" are criminals WITHOUT end with the tactics simulating always to be the "right winner". Off to the reservation with them].

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Pueblo

"USA" Pueblo natives, drawing
                of a Pueblo jar Map of
                        the "USA" with natives primary nations
                        at the West coast are the Chinook, the Pomo, and
                        the Chumash  
"USA" Pueblo natives, drawing of a Pueblo jar [9] - map of Western natives of the "USA" [2]

The Pueblo live in the harsh climate of Arizona and New Mexico, establishing permanent apartment-like dwellings made of stone and adobe. They were built in terraced stories with access through a trap door on the roof to protect them from enemies. Agriculturally based, these farmers grew corn, cotton, and melons in irrigated fields near river bottoms. They also hunted deer, antelope, and rabbits and occasionally ventured on large hunting parties in search of buffalo. Each village was self-governing, run by a chief. The Pueblo were known for their outstanding skills in making pottery and baskets and also for using native materials to weave cloth and clothing.

The Spanish were the first Europeans to encounter the Pueblo in the 16th century. The Pueblo tried to resist [the Jesus fantasy "Christian"] Spanish encroachment on their territory, but were unsuccessful. In 1598, the [Jesus fantasy "Christian" criminal] Spanish began establishing [Jesus fantasy] missions in Pueblo villages in order to convert them to [Jesus fantasy] Christianity. Although several thousand did convert, Pueblos were able to keep their traditional culture intact while living under Spanish rule and overthrew Spanish control in 1680. In 1692, the Spanish reconquered the tribe.


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Apache

Map with
                Navajo and Apache natives    Map of
                        the "USA" with natives primary nations
                        at the West coast are the Chinook, the Pomo, and
                        the Chumash  
Map with Navajo and Apache natives [10] - map of Western natives of the "USA" [2]

Forced into the desert southwest of New Mexico and Arizona, this nomadic tribe survived by following wild game, hunting mainly buffalo and deer, and gathering wild fruits. They used dogs, and later horses, as pack animals and lived in buffalo or deerskin [leather] teepees or wickiups — short, rounded huts made of twigs and mud — which could be moved easily and quickly.

Known for being physically tough, the Apache were forced into becoming fierce fighters as Europeans advanced into their lands. The Apache turned to raiding in order to survive when New Mexico became a Spanish colony. With colonists using Apache resources, stealing goods and livestock and reselling it became the tribe's only means for survival. The Apaches fought bitterly for their land and were defeated by the U.S. military in the Indian Wars of 1848. Upon defeat, the Apaches were forced into reservations [open air concentrations camps].

[And again a culture was destroyed. So, it is clear, the criminal Jesus fantasy "Christians" must go to the reservation, so that the planet will be saved from these criminal "Christian" wild animals with 2 legs].




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from: Learner: Indians
https://web.archive.org/web/20110918062012/http://www.learner.org/interactives/historymap/indians3.html
http://www.learner.org/interactives/historymap/indians3.html (in 2023 not online any more)

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