The Song of Hiawatha
XXII. Hiawatha's Departure
By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
"Then the Black-Robe chief, the Prophet,
Told his message to the people,
Told the purport of his mission,
Told them of the Virgin Mary,
And her blessed Son, the Saviour,
How in distant lands and ages
He had lived on earth as we do;
How he fasted, prayed, and labored;
How the Jews, the tribe accursed,
Mocked him, scourged him, crucified him;
How he rose from where they laid him,
Walked again with his disciples,
And ascended into heaven."
(After the priests had gone to sleep, Hiawatha left his village on his canoe and departed west.)
"From the beginning of the English settlement in America, there had been a dual image of the North American Indians. There had always been an admiration for the supposed simple life as well as hatred for the "savage" violence.
"The Puritans at first had high hopes of saving the souls in North America and at first thought in terms of Indian acculturation. Their position was, of course, ethnocentric. They believed the Indians would readily give up their way of life and gladly accept the God and the civilization that was being offered to them.
"A rapid disillusionment set in as the Indians came to be viewed as a stumbling block to civilization, and in New England they were viewed with particular hatred as agents of the devil. In general the Indians by the latter years of the 17th Century were despised because they had tried to remain Indian and had shown little desire to become Christian gentlemen.
"In shaping an Indian policy the Americans of the Revolutionary generation had their first experience of discovering what the creation of an American empire for liberty meant to other peoples. A great new nation was to rise on the North American continent.
"What was to be the place of the Indians within this nation? From the time of the Revolution it was apparent that the attitude of the actual empire builders, and ultimately the attitudes of the empire builders, not the leaders of the Revolutionary generation, were to prevail."
"Race and Manifest Destiny: The Origins of Racial Anglo-Saxonism": Reginald Horsman, Harvard University Press, 1981
6 comments:
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Religious opinions differ based on personal beliefs and experiences. There is no religion that approves of violence or killing not even Islam. Islamic radicals however are individuals or groups that adopt extreme interpretations of Islam, often advocating for violent actions to achieve their political or ideological goals.
8:46. Religious nuts come in a variety of shapes and colors. The KKK worships Jesus. The White one. MAGA minions worship orange Jesus. These groups are infested with unstable vermin. 🐀
7:19 And MORON CATHOLICS such as yourself worship Mary, a mere human being. Jesus said, “ you shall have no IDOLS before me.” So MEXICAN, shut the fuck up!
Bitch I am Catholic. I will always be Catholic. I don't not worship the Virgin Mary. I have never been told or instructed to worship Mary. I venerate the Virgin Mary, which is something totally different than worship.
Ustedes están bien pendejas y pendejos. IDIOT
12:16...Catholicism is a CULT Mexican fuckhead! You have NO KNOWLEDGE of the Bible because you have NEVER read it. You are a follower of pedophile priests; you are a Lemming that runs off the cliff like the other idiot followers of this cult!
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