All they have is a very deep entrenchment, within the Patriarchal Old World Cultures, of Greed and Excessive Self Importance, where all the focus is on the Men, and fighting, to be the Top Dog, who has got all the Money.
Very few among them are content, to live simply, and to be of Service, as long as they can, to pay us back, and then to Die, like Heroes, who were able to find Happiness, in Abject Poverty, which really should be required here.
We are being overtaken, by a Wave of Need and Greed Addiction. And we have allowed ourselves, to be Buried Alive, because we have been so easily Trapped, in the Cycle of Blame Abuse. And there are a few things that will need to be Stopped, as Banyacya has said, this time around. Since When? 1991.
And this might be one of them. Why? The Greedy Need, for a Wrongful Sense, of Personal Self-Importance is what is doing the most Damage to the Earth. And the New Settlers did have what they thought was a Better Culture.
But what about the Indians? How were they seen, by the Early Settlers? Were they Impressed? No.
The Settlers weren't that deeply impressed, with what the Indians had Built, or the way they were Dressed, or the Tools they had made, or the Indian Way of Life. And we can forgive them for that. And that is why they weren't looking, to be Joining the Indians.
Some might argue that the Early Settlers really did think, that they were more Advanced, and had a Better Culture, and a Better System, and they thought they really were the Better People.
And to their credit, the Settlers really did have the Wool Clothing, while the Indians had nothing that compared, and they had all the Iron Tools, and Cookpots, and Frying Pans, and the Utensils, which were from another age, and that was beyond anything that the Indians had any knowledge of. Right.
That is why the Settlers might not have wanted, to join the Indians. And so the Settlers were not Immigrants.
And that might be why we might not want, to Join the Immigrants, in their Old World Way of Life. Right. That Culture of Corruption is like a Desert that could spread, into our Native Lands, and throughout the world. And some might become defensive, because they may think we are being too divisive.
But we actually are joining in, with the Indians, by embracing the legacy, of the Hopi Elders, and the fine and honorable Thomas Banyacya, whose legacy is greatly, to be appreciated, and that is not very quickly going, to be forgotten. Since When? 1991. The Turning. - T
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