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Meatwhack thats not a hypothetical question!!! You know what would happen, look what happened to the Buffalo. That question is almost like oh mah asking me if I believe the United States meant to protect all Native treaty's through the Constitution. The Constitution was signed in 1789 and the Treaty's were signed all post 1850's
Quote from: Chiefbigbul on August 27, 2018, 03:22:45 PMYes i was taught all of these things, we actually lived our life through the treaty, also we were forced to read the treaty articles along with the treaty notes. the notes tell a different story, i have actually seen the original treaty in WASHINGTON DC. But do I believe the United States meant to include us- definitely not. Do I belive we had great chiefs and people that helped negotiate the treaty of 1855, yes I do. There had to be people at the treaty negotaitions that new this and were on our side. Are the treaty articles and notes available online for me to read? Or do you know where I could find them?
Yes i was taught all of these things, we actually lived our life through the treaty, also we were forced to read the treaty articles along with the treaty notes. the notes tell a different story, i have actually seen the original treaty in WASHINGTON DC. But do I believe the United States meant to include us- definitely not. Do I belive we had great chiefs and people that helped negotiate the treaty of 1855, yes I do. There had to be people at the treaty negotaitions that new this and were on our side.
the treaty:https://www.fws.gov/pacific/ea/tribal/treaties/Yakima.pdf
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