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Natives of North America treated other tribes were very similar

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than what ISIS does today.

"The truth Johnny Depp wants to hide about the real-life Tontos: How Comanche Indians butchered babies, roasted enemies alive and would ride 1,000 miles to wipe out one family.

Comanche Indians were responsible for one of the most brutal slaughters in the history of the Wild West however, Johnny Depp wants to play Tonto in a more sympathetic light."

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2396760/How-Comanche-Indians-butchered-babies-roasted-enemies-alive.html

Historical truth....
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"Survivors described the slaughter:
‘The two Frosts, father and son, died in front of the women; Elder John Parker, his wife ‘Granny’ and others tried to flee.
The warriors scattered and rode them down.

‘John Parker was pinned to the ground, he was scalped and his genitals ripped off.
Then he was killed. Granny Parker was stripped and fixed to the earth with a lance driven through her flesh.
Several warriors raped her while she screamed.
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In Alberta People love to talk about us stealing the crees land, but they actually took it from the Denee not long before they just mostly slaughtered them so they don't complain as much.
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>>18125780
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2396760/How-Comanche-Indians-butchered-babies-roasted-enemies-alive.html

"The 16-year-old girl’s once-beautiful face was grotesque.

She had been disfigured beyond all recognition in the 18 months she had been held captive by the Comanche Indians.
Now, she was being offered back to the Texan authorities by Indian chiefs as part of a peace negotiation.

To gasps of horror from the watching crowds, the Indians presented her at the Council House in the ranching town of San Antonio in 1840, the year Queen Victoria married Prince Albert.

‘Her head, arms and face were full of bruises and sores,’ wrote one witness, Mary Maverick. ‘And her nose was actually burnt off to the bone. Both nostrils were wide open and denuded of flesh.’

Once handed over, Matilda Lockhart broke down as she described the horrors she had endured — the rape, the relentless sexual humiliation and the way Comanche women had tortured her with fire.
It wasn’t just her nose, her thin body was hideously scarred all over with burns.

When she mentioned she thought there were 15 other white captives at the Indians’ camp, all of them being subjected to a similar fate,
the Texan lawmakers and officials said they were detaining the Comanche chiefs while they rescued the others.

It was a decision that prompted one of the most brutal slaughters in the history of the Wild West — and showed just how bloodthirsty the Comanche could be in revenge."

Maybe white people don't have much to apologize to the Natives considering how brutal they were.
They were not peace loving gentle souls.
They were the isis of today,brutal,barbaric,deprived of humanity killers.
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The tribal beliefs of the Comanche posit the existence of a creator god known as "Big Father," most commonly identified with the sun. Additional supernatural entities include spirits that can take the form of animals, ghosts and little people.
These spirits bestow humans with superhuman strength, insight and other useful abilities.
For the most part, religion was a private matter among the Comanche, according to the Oklahoma Historical Society.
They had no communal system of worship. Comanche life was largely based around warfare.
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The one belief that is common among Native American tribes that influences death rituals is the focus on helping the deceased be comfortable in the afterlife or protecting them in the afterlife.
Death rituals include placing food, weapons, jewelry, tools, or pots within the burial site for the use of the deceased in his afterlife.
The Nez Perce Native American tribe would even sacrifice the deceased's horse, wives, or his slaves so they could be buried together.

Other common Native American death rituals include:
-The medicine man or spiritual leader leads the ritual.
-Deceased ancestors are asked to join in the rituals.
-The belief that the spirit of the person never dies.
-Gifts are buried with the deceased.
-Pipes are smoked.
-The circle is symbolic in the ritual, as in the circle of life.
-Nature is revered; death is part of nature.
-The burial is often done at a special site either close to or away from their home.
-Death is believed to be a journey to another world.
-Fear of the Deceased.
-Some Native American tribes felt the deceased person was resentful of those that were still living and were fearful that the ghost of the dead.
would come back and cause trouble for anyone who used their possessions.
This belief led them to burn the deceased's house and all of their possessions.
The family would move to a new house in a new location to escape the ghost of the deceased.

Guiding the Spirit.
Native Americans believed they should not impede the spirit of the deceased from finding its way into the afterlife.
They also believed they should help guide or aid the spirits ascent.
Death rituals that were common for this purpose are:
-Not burying the body.
-Elevating the body in a tree or on a platform.
-Leaving an opening in the burial place or coffin.
-Burying a horse with the body so it can carry the body into the after life.
-Not saying the deceased's name out loud for fear of calling them back to earth.
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>>18125804
>WHITE PEOPLE DINDU NUFFINS

comanche niggers are not all natives. look at the picture you posted there are tons of differences among native tribes
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