THE STORY OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN
HIS ORIGIN DEVELOPEMENT DECLINE AND DESTINY
1887

A Rare and extremely eye opening journey through the history of Native Americans, written from the perspective of genocide which to this day is still disguised as westward expansion in most public school's history books.
"The popular opinion of the American Indian has for generations been based upon prejudice and ignorance — as thoughtless as it is unreasoning and unjust. The red man of America is a man and should not be condemned unheard. He has his side of the story quite as much as has his white conqueror.
Desire, acquisition, superiority, indifference — these have been the steps toward the ostracism that has been visited upon the American Indian, denying him justice and opportunity for advancement since the earliest days of white occupation. It is these barriers to progress that have alike created and complicated the vexed Indian problem."
Occupation, assimilation, annihilation, genocide, humiliation, ridiculed, religion shunned, biological warfare, terrorism, and instilling fear of the other among their people to justify their means. What kind of people would do this to another race, religion or native peoples, sadly the same people and family names that continue to infest our current world with lies, deceit, greed, and self vested interest at the expense of others.