The idea that you woud just let your own people fall between the cracks struck many members of iroquois speaking and algonquin speaking sites, is strange and a bit unfathomable. There is a great account of that in montaigne's essays from the 15 hundred te canibal ya weret where the were essentially therere some indigenous people from the americas brought to the court. And homelessness and destitution is another theme that recurs again and again and again in what we summarize the book as the indigenous critique of european civilization.
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