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Allen Hingston's avatar

Thom, this is heartbreaking. Your words help us understand how lost we are and why.. The arrogance of every dominant group that only their ways are the true ways have destroyed so much. The British said that India had been brewing tea for a thousand years but until the British came did not know how to do it properly.

I am filing this for future reading again and again.

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Peggy C's avatar

We all (7) grew up on our 300 acre family farm, doing chores, riding horses, going to a Catholic school, etc. in upstate NY which was founded by our great grandfather in 1860. He'd come from Ireland at 5 yrs, walked to Beekmantown from Quebec City, Ca. where the family dispersed. He stayed in the area working in the iron mines, later with a team of oxen. My mother's family was New England Puritan, included the first leader of the Mayflower colony, 3rd great grandfather worked with Franklin. Jefferson, etc. during the Revolution. Her uncle was our childhood hero as when plowing with horses, spent more time collecting native artifacts, telling us stories of what each one was used for while to us, he even looked like an Indian. We were read stories about native cultures as if they were the real sons of the earth. Our farm is totally organic, we vote totally in the FDR mode and think native cultures around the world are the only decent ones. We threw off the Catholic superstitions and Puritan insanities brought from Europe and try to make way in the many endeavors required of the 2lst century. We are like a huge number of people in this country who have come to these realizations. Keep hope alive.

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