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<blockquote data-quote="monkeywerkz" data-source="post: 38832" data-attributes="member: 28"><p>I have some experience with indians, although they were in Canada, not the US. The indians there were a very humble people, full of love. Sure, they probably could have done more to better their circumstances. And sure, there were a few who were rowdy and seemed to be looking for handouts. For the most part, however, I was very impressed. I was always welcomed onto the reservations, treated kinder than in some of the cities in which I have lived, and made several friends. I will always rember those reservations by that small town in Saskatchewan.</p><p></p><p>I never had experience with the indians wanting more land. The indians I knew, for the most part, were content with what they had.</p><p></p><p>Just my experience.</p><p></p><p>- Richard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monkeywerkz, post: 38832, member: 28"] I have some experience with indians, although they were in Canada, not the US. The indians there were a very humble people, full of love. Sure, they probably could have done more to better their circumstances. And sure, there were a few who were rowdy and seemed to be looking for handouts. For the most part, however, I was very impressed. I was always welcomed onto the reservations, treated kinder than in some of the cities in which I have lived, and made several friends. I will always rember those reservations by that small town in Saskatchewan. I never had experience with the indians wanting more land. The indians I knew, for the most part, were content with what they had. Just my experience. - Richard [/QUOTE]
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