150 YEAR ANNIVERSARY!Rain-in-the-Face, Wooden Leg, One Cow Bull - Be there! Hóka-hey, Gringo. Hóka-hey!We wuz Gaza before Gaza wuz Gaza. Once upon a time...
>>18519726I remember looking up what guns Custer had on him that day.Wonder when he realized they were fucked
>>18519739basically what small arms they had, they were completely outmatched. The Lakota literally had better guns then them, which they obtained through trading for hunting.While custer's widow created this heroic image of a last stand, a lakota participant said they lasted "as long as it takes for a hungry man to eat a meal". It was an instant rout and ignominious slaughter.
>>18521711>akshually White people arent heroicLol, the veterans there who gathered in the 40s said it was one of their toughest fights because the Whites wouldnt break and had to corralled, encircled, and literally fought to death in close quarters.Whites are the heroic race.>>18519726Beaner thread.Reminder the actual Plainsmen said they preferred Whites to Latrinos and they considered Latrino scalps to be worthless.Geronimo said he was most proud of killing hundreds of Mexicans in cross border raids.The last battle between the US and Injuns occurred when a band of Yaqui who were famous for crossing into Mexico for no other reason than to kill mexcrements.
>>18521726cope schizo
>>18519726its funny to me that indians had no horses or guns until white people brought them both over from europeglad they all got wiped out
I visited the Native American museum in DC and they had a stand about how "achtually, little bighorn was a VICTORY for the US, as it inspired more military action!"Fucking terrible museum btw. It has 3 floors, one of them is entirely about the persecution of natives by Europeans and the other is just about natives in the modern day. There was barely anything about their cultures and histories that didn't revolve around Europeans.
>>18521754>Whitey slaughter and massacre nativesNothin personnel kid>Whitey starts getting replaced by beaners and indiansYou cant do this, you can't fucking do this!
>>18521801I thought you brown and black people were all pathetic refugees that needed white people to help you not die? Are you trying to tell me you're actually a malicious invading force which intends to genocide all white people?
>>18521784The constant flow of European immigrants into the region meant that any potential victory would ultimately be futile. That is why I am not sure whether the American Indian Wars can really be considered a war, or simply a useless resistance against the inevitable.
>>18521808>Ruins non white countries"Tsk why are you flooding our christian countries?"
>>18521801Which technological marvels and advancements are beaners and indians bringing with them?We can argue over the ethics of spreading civilization by conquest, but civilization being overwhelmed by savagery is bad by any metric.
>>18521818saw you dodged the question, why don't you want to answer it? Are you too cowardly to admit the truth?
>>18521824>Big Brother controlling your life 24/7 is... le good!>>18521827Didn't dodge it, bitch, told you how it is. What you sow you reap whitey boy
>>18521849Do you enjoy being everything wrong with the world?
>>18521888>>18521754Colonialism led to globohomo.
>>18521726>>18521754>>18521808>>18521888/pol/tranny meltdown
>>18521754>that indians had no horsesIt was literally people genetically and linguistically close to them than Modern Europeans who domesticated horses.>It is not entirely clear how, when or where the domestication of the horse took place. Although horses appeared in Paleolithic cave art as early as 30,000 BCE, these were wild horses and were probably hunted for meat. The earliest evidence of horse domestication comes from tooth wear caused by a bit, found in a burials in Botai Kazakhstan, dated to 3700–3500 BC. The clearest evidence of early use of the horse as a means of transport is from chariot burials dated c.2000 BCE. Discoveries in the context of the Botai culture had suggested that Botai settlements in the Akmola Province of Kazakhstan are the location of the earliest domestication of the horse>Genetic analyses carried out on five Botai specimens, four of which turned out to be male, and one to be female, revealed high genetic affinity between them and WSHG, a genetic cluster that is represented by three hunter-gatherer individuals dated ca. 5,000 BC from the Russian Forest Zone east of the Urals in Tyumen Oblast. Both derive their ancestry primarily from an Ancient North Eurasian-like source, with additional contributions from an Ancient East Asian source at lower proportions, but slightly higher among the Botai compared to the WSHG>Václav Blažek suggests that the Botai people probably spoke a form of Yeniseian languages. Linguistic data lends some support for a homeland of Yeniseian within the Central Asian Steppe, prior to its migration into Siberia. This Yeniseian/Botai language contributed some loanwords related to horsemanship and pastoralism, such as the word for horse (Yeniseian *ʔɨʔχ-kuʔs "stallion" and Indo-European *H1ek̂wos "domesticated horse") itself, towards proto-Indo-European>With the proposal of the Dené–Yeniseian language family, the Yeniseians have been linked to Native Americans, particularly the Athabaskans
>>18521726Read about Myles Keogh. He was a captain, they found his guys dead in a circle around him, they all died fighting and that's what matters. When you're fighting against Indians you had better win or die