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TopicNative American, 1st Nation, or American Indian?
RebelElite791
08/13/20 1:03:52 AM
#27:


Atralis posted...
You are literally defending a term that essentially was made to be "not savages" with the implication being that the dominant group used to think that these guys were dumber than dirt and had no political systems worth mentioning ing now they are "first nations". No geographical reference point or anything. First towns maybe? No doesnt sound good first cities? I'm not sure you can call that a city..... first nations... there you go sounds right.

It's stupid as fuck.
"First Nation" as a term became officially used beginning in 1980s to replace the term "Indian band" in referring to groups of Indians with common government and language.[14][15] The term had come into common usage in the 1970s to avoid using the word "Indian", which some Canadians considered offensive.

Shut the fuck up.

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