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![]() -- I live in a land settled by people who hunted redskins and owned ******s. Whether you accept the theory of a Bering Land Bridge or not, I am rather certain that the "Native Americans" that first settled most of North America were often (though not universally) involved in tribal conflicts which resulted in the loss of life, I rather doubt that they owned "******s" as you put it. For more information on the Bering Land Bridge, www.nativecircle.com/mlmBSmyth.html - 20k gorp.away.com/gorp/resource/us_national_park/ak/his_berin.htm - 69k I live in a land settled by people who collected bounties on wolves, coyotes, every kind of weasel, eagles and all other raptors, snakes, and numerous other competitors who interfered with their rapine. I rather doubt that they collected bounties of any sort on animals, but am willing to concede the point if you can direct me toward appropriate documentation. I live in a land settled by people who considered every acre clear cut or burned to the ground a tribute to a beneficent and omniscient god. I also doubt that clear cutting or burning was a wide spread practice.. I live in a land with a growing population hell-bent now upon preventing such practices. And it's a good thing too! Good luck with the brain damage. Mighty kind of you. Jim Ray Just wondering, is it possible you were thinking of European settlers? Wolfgang Whether you accept the theory of a Bering Land Bridge or not, I am rather certain that the "Native Americans" that first settled most of North America while often (though not universally) involved in tribal conflicts which resulted in the loss of life, did not own "******s" as you put it. Further, I rather doubt that they collected bounties of any sort on animals, but am willing to concede the point if you can point me toward appropriate documentation. I also doubt that clear cutting or burning was a wide spread practice. |
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http://gorp.away.com/gorp/resource/u.../his_berin.htm Jim Ray -- email SPAM countermeasures require removal of allnails to reply "Jim Ray" wrote in message ... -- I live in a land settled by people who hunted redskins and owned ******s. Whether you accept the theory of a Bering Land Bridge or not, I am rather certain that the "Native Americans" that first settled most of North America were often (though not universally) involved in tribal conflicts which resulted in the loss of life, I rather doubt that they owned "******s" as you put it. For more information on the Bering Land Bridge, www.nativecircle.com/mlmBSmyth.html - 20k gorp.away.com/gorp/resource/us_national_park/ak/his_berin.htm - 69k I live in a land settled by people who collected bounties on wolves, coyotes, every kind of weasel, eagles and all other raptors, snakes, and numerous other competitors who interfered with their rapine. I rather doubt that they collected bounties of any sort on animals, but am willing to concede the point if you can direct me toward appropriate documentation. I live in a land settled by people who considered every acre clear cut or burned to the ground a tribute to a beneficent and omniscient god. I also doubt that clear cutting or burning was a wide spread practice.. I live in a land with a growing population hell-bent now upon preventing such practices. And it's a good thing too! Good luck with the brain damage. Mighty kind of you. Jim Ray Just wondering, is it possible you were thinking of European settlers? Wolfgang Whether you accept the theory of a Bering Land Bridge or not, I am rather certain that the "Native Americans" that first settled most of North America while often (though not universally) involved in tribal conflicts which resulted in the loss of life, did not own "******s" as you put it. Further, I rather doubt that they collected bounties of any sort on animals, but am willing to concede the point if you can point me toward appropriate documentation. I also doubt that clear cutting or burning was a wide spread practice. |
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![]() "Jim Ray" wrote in message ... -- I live in a land settled by people who hunted redskins and owned ******s. Whether you accept the theory of a Bering Land Bridge or not, I am rather certain that the "Native Americans" that first settled most of North America were often (though not universally) involved in tribal conflicts which resulted in the loss of life, I rather doubt that they owned "******s" as you put it. For more information on the Bering Land Bridge, www.nativecircle.com/mlmBSmyth.html - 20k gorp.away.com/gorp/resource/us_national_park/ak/his_berin.htm - 69k I live in a land settled by people who collected bounties on wolves, coyotes, every kind of weasel, eagles and all other raptors, snakes, and numerous other competitors who interfered with their rapine. I rather doubt that they collected bounties of any sort on animals, but am willing to concede the point if you can direct me toward appropriate documentation. I live in a land settled by people who considered every acre clear cut or burned to the ground a tribute to a beneficent and omniscient god. I also doubt that clear cutting or burning was a wide spread practice.. I live in a land with a growing population hell-bent now upon preventing such practices. And it's a good thing too! Good luck with the brain damage. Mighty kind of you. Jim Ray Just wondering, is it possible you were thinking of European settlers? Thus demonstrating that starting out from born stupid, the only way to go is stupider. Wolfgang |
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