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28th August 11, 05:14 AM
#22
 Originally Posted by ohiopiper
Darn skippy, the First Nations aren't homogenous! Many variations in both culture and tradition from one tribe to another, even clans within tribes.
I'm sure that the same can be said of almost any people grouo that spreads out over a whole continent. Just watched a television program on the Australians. Entirely different traditions varying from rain forest groups to desert groups.
Kinda like Scotland and the kilt. Even the kilt itself wasn't adopted by everyone, and when it was, the colors changed from region to region.
My sister and I are part Cherokee and Lakota through my Mother . She got the complexion, I got the flat feet.
As for "Last of the Mohicans", it was a good book. My favorite "indian movie", though, is "Last of the Dog-Men".
"Black Robe" gets my vote.
T.
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