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Comment from Navada
This was a terrible tragedy and the accidental infections were uunfortunately repeated in many colonial outposts throughout the world, including my homeland of Australia.
reply by the author on 05-Jan-2024
This was a terrible tragedy and the accidental infections were uunfortunately repeated in many colonial outposts throughout the world, including my homeland of Australia.
Comment Written 05-Jan-2024
reply by the author on 05-Jan-2024
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Thank you Navada. Yes, you are right that it happened to aboriginal people throughout the world. I appreciate your review and comments
Comment from Alexandra Trovato
Excellent writing. I always think about how little is said about the atrocity and Bad acts early settlers imposed on American Indians. There was one extra space here:
(" I) claim this land for the Queen"
I enjoyed reviewing this.
Best wishes
Alex
reply by the author on 05-Jan-2024
Excellent writing. I always think about how little is said about the atrocity and Bad acts early settlers imposed on American Indians. There was one extra space here:
(" I) claim this land for the Queen"
I enjoyed reviewing this.
Best wishes
Alex
Comment Written 05-Jan-2024
reply by the author on 05-Jan-2024
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Thank you Alexandra. I appreciate the review and comment. I?ll fix that.
Comment from lakeport
First Encounter indeed those poor natives had no chance, it is really tragic history,that's a very well written poem.
nice totem pole shape.Thanks for sharing it,God bless you, Lakeport.
reply by the author on 03-Jan-2013
First Encounter indeed those poor natives had no chance, it is really tragic history,that's a very well written poem.
nice totem pole shape.Thanks for sharing it,God bless you, Lakeport.
Comment Written 03-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 03-Jan-2013
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Thank you lakeport for the review and the six stars. It is amazing history. Glad you liked the for at, I was experimenting.
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your welcome.Lakeport,
Comment from Shirlena
Very sad and authentic peice of history that I was unaware of and I think you did a very good job of shaping your words into a totem poem. I enjoyed the history lesson a lot.
reply by the author on 03-Jan-2013
Very sad and authentic peice of history that I was unaware of and I think you did a very good job of shaping your words into a totem poem. I enjoyed the history lesson a lot.
Comment Written 03-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 03-Jan-2013
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Thanks for visiting and giving a nice review.
Comment from L. Sherman
That ending certainly leaves one speechless. I have to say I actually enjoyed the format. It's a nice visual you create using the words as you do.
The warm blankets full of Cholera is of course where this took its dark turn, but damn, my friend. Quite a way to say something.
Well done.
L. Sherman
reply by the author on 03-Jan-2013
That ending certainly leaves one speechless. I have to say I actually enjoyed the format. It's a nice visual you create using the words as you do.
The warm blankets full of Cholera is of course where this took its dark turn, but damn, my friend. Quite a way to say something.
Well done.
L. Sherman
Comment Written 03-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 03-Jan-2013
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Thank you for the wonderful review. Glad you liked that format. I was just experimenting, but I've been thinking about doing some other Native American stuff in this format.
Comment from Black_Oxygen
This poetry grabbed me and wouldn't let go. I like how
you framed the piece. The flow is natural and easily
understood. A lot of people don't realize that the death
of millions of Native Americans was not due to war; but
to European Diseases. Thank You for your creation.
reply by the author on 03-Jan-2013
This poetry grabbed me and wouldn't let go. I like how
you framed the piece. The flow is natural and easily
understood. A lot of people don't realize that the death
of millions of Native Americans was not due to war; but
to European Diseases. Thank You for your creation.
Comment Written 03-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 03-Jan-2013
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Glad it grabbed you attention. Thanks for the great review.
Comment from squid152
Life in America at one point was Heaven. And then Columbus came along and made it hell. An apocolypse. The native Americans were living life in peace. Then comes this asshole on a horse trying to get gold for his queen. Stupid queens! So he gave the natives a quota for gold. If they didn't reach it, he cut their hands off. Columbus was a tyrant and probobly the worst person you would ever want to meet. Yet we still celebrate the holiday. He did not discover America. America discovered him.-Gary
reply by the author on 03-Jan-2013
Life in America at one point was Heaven. And then Columbus came along and made it hell. An apocolypse. The native Americans were living life in peace. Then comes this asshole on a horse trying to get gold for his queen. Stupid queens! So he gave the natives a quota for gold. If they didn't reach it, he cut their hands off. Columbus was a tyrant and probobly the worst person you would ever want to meet. Yet we still celebrate the holiday. He did not discover America. America discovered him.-Gary
Comment Written 03-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 03-Jan-2013
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The Azteca, Incas, and Mayans didn't exactly make life idyllic for there fellow inhabitants, but Your words about Columbus are so true.
Comment from rod007
I like the structure, it is unique and it encapsulates your thoughts well. A great tragedy that these simple people should die in such large numbers because of these diseases. Well done.
reply by the author on 03-Jan-2013
I like the structure, it is unique and it encapsulates your thoughts well. A great tragedy that these simple people should die in such large numbers because of these diseases. Well done.
Comment Written 03-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 03-Jan-2013
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A true tragedy that most people don't even realize the scope of, far worse than the Bubonic Plague that wiped out Between 30 to 60% of the European population.
Comment from Robin Gilmor
A very interesting piece on a subject not often heard. Smooth flowing and easy to read. I like your idea of the totem pole format. Different yet very appropriate. Enjoyable. Robin :)
reply by the author on 03-Jan-2013
A very interesting piece on a subject not often heard. Smooth flowing and easy to read. I like your idea of the totem pole format. Different yet very appropriate. Enjoyable. Robin :)
Comment Written 03-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 03-Jan-2013
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Thank you Robin, had the concept of the shape. Then wrote the poem. I'm still tinkering.
Comment from mystery poet
I shall be happy to call it that!
I am Scotch, Irish and Cherokee Indian.
Strange mix I know but, never the less
I live with it! This is an awesome short
though accurate account of the cruelty
shown to these earth friendly people.
I like the way you displayed your work.
Great, simply great!
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reply by the author on 03-Jan-2013
I shall be happy to call it that!
I am Scotch, Irish and Cherokee Indian.
Strange mix I know but, never the less
I live with it! This is an awesome short
though accurate account of the cruelty
shown to these earth friendly people.
I like the way you displayed your work.
Great, simply great!
This rating does not count towards story rating or author rank.
The highest and the lowest rating are not included in calculations.
Comment Written 03-Jan-2013
reply by the author on 03-Jan-2013
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Oh thank you so, mystery. The Cherokee suffered one of the worst betrayals in the Trail of Tears, by Andrew Jackson. My grandchildren are part Cheyenne.
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It was my pleasure!