Tour of the Salado Indian Cliff Dwellings in Rogers Canyon, Arizona, USA

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

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  • @garyjohnson1757
    @garyjohnson1757 9 месяцев назад +1

    Superstition mountains

  • @larryrobertson4099
    @larryrobertson4099 8 месяцев назад

    This does not look like India. What are you trying to pull? India is the only place on earth where there are an abundance of Indians, beside those traveling or working abroad or living abroad. The liberals in America have decided that there are no Indians here. Now, they should be called Native Americans for political reasons. But that's fallacious as well and insulting to their populations whose ancestors have lived here for more than a few millenniums.
    So there can't be a people here called Native Americans because their peoples occupied these lands way before there was an America. There are over 300 reservations in the U.S. of disparate peoples with their own cultures, languages, and history. Since both convenient references are irresponsibly inaccurate, why not call them by the name they call themselves. For instance, the people we call Navajos call themselves Diné. That means ‘the people.’ The Diné speak the Na-Dené language.

    • @satyamahapatralsutgr1
      @satyamahapatralsutgr1  8 месяцев назад

      Very insightful 👏 I would need to find a neutral term to put into a bucket 🪣 the people that were inhabitants of America 🇺🇸 before the Europeans 🇪🇺 arrived.

    • @larryrobertson4099
      @larryrobertson4099 8 месяцев назад

      Beg to differ, these people were not inhabitants of America, America did not exist yet when they were occupiers of these lands. The solution to your query is in the title of this video; Salado Indians. Do the research on them. See if they still exist and if they have a name for themselves and call them that or the Salado Peoples for your bucket.
      And if you are wondering how I knew about The Diné, I grew up on the Navajo Reservation in Window Rock, Arizona in the 50s.