WAR-TORN
A Look at Warfare in North America Before European Influence
de Bethany Dillon
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Skulls smashed by blunt force, bodies pin-cushioned by projectile points, arrows, spears and lances... Hapless victims tortured in grotesque and unimaginable ways by unmerciful adversaries... Women and children held captive and scalps taken for prize...
Warfare strikes sharp and precise leaving no man, woman, or child unaffected by it's scourge. People all over the world have engaged in warfare. The least explored is that of the Native Americans before white's brought a culture of horses, guns, ammo, and genocide. Common in todays culture is the belief of the unskilled savage armed with inferior weaponry, incapable of strategy, and of overwhelming the masses. Persistent is the idea that all Indians were peaceful, weak, and inferior to the white soldier in prestige, strength, and vigor. As history attests...this simply is not true...
Warfare strikes sharp and precise leaving no man, woman, or child unaffected by it's scourge. People all over the world have engaged in warfare. The least explored is that of the Native Americans before white's brought a culture of horses, guns, ammo, and genocide. Common in todays culture is the belief of the unskilled savage armed with inferior weaponry, incapable of strategy, and of overwhelming the masses. Persistent is the idea that all Indians were peaceful, weak, and inferior to the white soldier in prestige, strength, and vigor. As history attests...this simply is not true...
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À propos du créateur
Bethany Dillon
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Writer, Martial Artist, History Nerd, Reiki Practitioner and Teacher, Archery and Atlatl enthusiast. Loves nature, Coffee Shops, Book Stores, Guns, Weapons and the outdoors.