The Indigenous Critique
On the Origin of Modern Democracy and the Truth about Western Culture
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Scott Robinson
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What is less well known is their actual legacy. Many, if not most, think of the Native American tribes as bands of savages – violent, brutal, immoral. But they are wrong to think so.
In fact, the legacy of Native America lives in our deepest commitments as a nation, and is enshrined in the holiest of our documents – the Constitution of the United States.
What follows is a brief exposition of the latest historical research that articulates the truths and realities of Native American life, and the heritage we share. They gave us a framework for our government; a clear concept of liberty; a love of freedom strong enough to bring down kings and oppressors. In short, they provided – ironically – a model for the nation we became.
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