
#223: The Secret History of Skull & Bones | Mark Steeves
Macroaggressions
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Yale's Campus, New Haven, New York
A prescott bush in the 18 early 19 hundred s, robbed the grave of geronimo. He would walk over there every day at noon, and he would stand in front of the tomb,. And this, his voice would powerfullyike, reverberate through theu know, old walls of this campus. There's a lot of a really interesting ornateness that you can sort of get the sense that there's a culture underlying this sort of main stream culture. But i'm getting a little ahead of myself. I mean, nmos is one of the most well known native american figures in native American history - which plays into what i'll get into later on about skull and bones
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