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EXAMPLES OF A HOT ON FIRE FOR SATAN HIGH AND MIGHTY POWER TRIPPING BECAUSE THEY CAN UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT BLOOD THIRSTY FOR SATANS WORK AND RESULTS OF SATANS WORK! WE HATE THEM! WE HATE INDIVIDUALS IN THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ON ALL LEVELS THAT USE SATANS HANDS IN OUR GOVERNMENT! THESE INDIVIDUALS GO HARD AFTER SATANS WORK AND THE RESULTS OF SATANS WORK! KILLING STEALING DESTROYING TERRORIZING RAPING AND MURDERING! WE HATE ALL THEIR SUPPORTERS TOO! HATE IS A STRONG WORD! WE HATE SATAN! SATANS WORK AND THE RESULTS OF SATANS WORK! HOW ABOUT YOU! IF IT BOTHERED YOU AT ALL YOU WOULD AT LEAST TRY TO TAKE ACTION AND GO AFTER RESULTS TO MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE! Trail of Tears Indians were generally disliked in the United States,[citation needed] as they got in the way of American progress and manifest destiny. The Indian Removal Act of 1831 attempted to move roughly 50,000 Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw and others from their home to Indian Territory (present day Oklahoma). The U.S. government did not provide any means of transportation, forcing them to walk the 2,200 miles. One cannot reasonably argue that the U.S. government did not fully expect many of them to die on the way — especially children and the elderly. The U.S. government recorded 4,000 deaths on just one of many re-location marches among the Cherokee alone; estimates of the total death toll range from as low as 5,000 to has high as 25,000.[7] Ironically, missionaries traveled with the Indians of their own accord, to attempt to provide better provisions to the people. [edit]Sand Creek Massacre Damn any man who sympathizes with Indians... Kill and scalp all, big and little; nits make lice. - Col. John Chivington, Sand Creek massacre, 11-29-1864. On November 29, 1864, 700 militia from Colorado and the surrounding territories surrounded a peaceful encampment of so called Peace Chiefs, predominantly from the Cheyenne and Arapahoe, who had been invited to end the Indian Wars. Without warning or cause, they opened fire and slaughtered approximately 150 Indians from various western tribes. Colonel Chivington and his men cut fetuses out of the women, slaughtered infants by stepping on their heads with their boots, cut the genitals off men and women, and decorated their horses and wagons with scalps, genitalia, and other body parts, before parading through Denver.[citation needed] [edit]Wounded Knee Massacre As the U.S. government were herding Sioux onto reservations, a Paiute shaman among them named Wovoka came up with the syncretic Ghost Dance religion, mixing numerous indigenous belief systems. Wovoka taught that the dance, along with loving each other, living in peace, working hard and refraining from stealing, fighting, amongst each other or with the whites and traditional self mutilation practices, would hasten the reunion of the living and the deceased. This reunion would coincide with the sweeping away of the evil in the world and renewing the earth with love, faith and prosperity. Many Sioux though interpreted this sweeping away of evil and renewing the earth as meaning the cleansing of the Anglo Americans from Indian Country. This interpretation spread rapidly among the Sioux, causing alarm with the U.S. authorities, who sought to quell the movement by arresting chiefs, most notoriously Sitting Bull, who was shot to death in the process of his arrest. Sitting Bulls death caused a number of his tribesmen to flee the reservation. Later when journeying to another reservation they were intercepted by a regiment of cavalry, which attempted to disarm them. One deaf-mute man did not understand the order, so he failed to put down his rifle. It went off as soldiers took it from him, resulting in their comrades opening fire, believing they were under attack. 150 Sioux were killed in all. This massacre was committed by the Seventh US Cavalry, a unit formerly under command of General George A. Custer, so revenge for his spectacular, lethal defeat in battle with the Sioux and their allies may have contributed to it. [edit]Assimilation policies The U.S. government for many years followed a policy of assimilation, attempting to wipe out the Indians as an ethnic group and integrate them into European-American culture. Practice of tribal religion was outlawed, and children were required to attend boarding schools, modeled on the industrial schools of Europe, in which they were forced to give up their old languages and customs. In many Latin American countries, Indians have been virtually wiped out as a separate group through a process of assimilation known as mestizaje. ]Promoters
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