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Getting back to the Wolf/Indian saga, there are always consequences when you take someone else’s territory. So the Germans, Japanese and Russians in addition to the rancher found out.
 
   / Tell us something we don’t know. #6,692  
Some people need to go back to eating their pine nuts and thinking all the groceries mysteriously just appear in the grocery stores.
 
   / Tell us something we don’t know. #6,693  
One prominent colonial leader (I wish I could remember which one now) claimed the native Americans would have "likely made themselves extinct" due to massive and continuous inter-tribal war, if the Europeans had not arrived to give them a common enemy. This was later dismissed, but new evidence gives the argument some merit:


So if there is no written record,l how do they know it was the most violent etc....?
 
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So if there is no written record,l how do they know it was the most violent etc....?
Folks who know a lot more about archeology than me have spent the last 100+ years debating just that, I'm just a reader. But they have some pretty good evidence, science, and interpretation in front of those conclusions.
 
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Folks who know a lot more about archeology than me have spent the last 100+ years debating just that, I'm just a reader. But they have some pretty good evidence, science, and interpretation in front of those conclusions.
Some of those "scientist" figure most of the dinosaurs had feathers.
 
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