Author: | George E. Saurman | ISBN: | 9781475944891 |
Publisher: | iUniverse | Publication: | August 29, 2012 |
Imprint: | iUniverse | Language: | English |
Author: | George E. Saurman |
ISBN: | 9781475944891 |
Publisher: | iUniverse |
Publication: | August 29, 2012 |
Imprint: | iUniverse |
Language: | English |
From the mountains, to the prairies
To the oceans white with foam,
Every Native American
Must leave his home. l.
Imagine that someone comes to your home and forces you at gunpoint to leave. Your response might be termed savage.
Savage was how the New World invaders described American Indians. Settlers chased them across the continent, as the government signed treaties that they later broke. They also subjected the native inhabitants to horrible atrocities.
Author George E. Saurman, a World War II veteran and proud American, explores what really happened to Native American Indians, examining
Native American Indian tribes and their customs;
the actions of early settlers, including William Penn and his holy experiment;
contributions of the Native American Indians; and
conditions on reservations today.
Saurman also considers how the Bureau of Indian Affairs handled relations between natives and settlers, as well as what Native American Indians from the past and today have had to say about events.
Even today, broken promises obscure whats really going on in Native American Indian communities. Its time that a serious effort be made to rectify the situation, and it starts by realizing that Weve Done Them Wrong.
From the mountains, to the prairies
To the oceans white with foam,
Every Native American
Must leave his home. l.
Imagine that someone comes to your home and forces you at gunpoint to leave. Your response might be termed savage.
Savage was how the New World invaders described American Indians. Settlers chased them across the continent, as the government signed treaties that they later broke. They also subjected the native inhabitants to horrible atrocities.
Author George E. Saurman, a World War II veteran and proud American, explores what really happened to Native American Indians, examining
Native American Indian tribes and their customs;
the actions of early settlers, including William Penn and his holy experiment;
contributions of the Native American Indians; and
conditions on reservations today.
Saurman also considers how the Bureau of Indian Affairs handled relations between natives and settlers, as well as what Native American Indians from the past and today have had to say about events.
Even today, broken promises obscure whats really going on in Native American Indian communities. Its time that a serious effort be made to rectify the situation, and it starts by realizing that Weve Done Them Wrong.