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So:
1. A guy whose people still worship evil animal spirits and were only dragged out of the Stone Age by White Europeans, backed by:

2. Someone whose people still practice cannibalism and black magic; and

3. Somebody whose people who still burn their wives and defecate in the streets,

is calling the USA a Thirld World country?

Have I got this right?

A lot of "native American" tribes were very big on cannibalism, especially those from the Northwest, where around one third of the inhabitants were slaves, who were the main course served at the big feasts called potlatch. Slaves were taken or raised for the occasion like thanksgiving turkeys.

I've read and studied history and anthropology of the region, the best information was from authors from the early or mid 20th century before the advent of revisionist political correctness, which whitewashed these uncomfortable aspects.
 
A lot of "native American" tribes were very big on cannibalism, especially those from the Northwest, where around one third of the inhabitants were slaves, who were the main course served at the big feasts called potlatch. Slaves were taken or raised for the occasion like thanksgiving turkeys.

I've read and studied history and anthropology of the region, the best information was from authors from the early or mid 20th century before the advent of revisionist political correctness, which whitewashed these uncomfortable aspects.
I was aware of all that, but in parts of Africa the Negroes still practice ritual murder and cannibalism...
 
A lot of "native American" tribes were very big on cannibalism, especially those from the Northwest, where around one third of the inhabitants were slaves, who were the main course served at the big feasts called potlatch. Slaves were taken or raised for the occasion like thanksgiving turkeys.

I've read and studied history and anthropology of the region, the best information was from authors from the early or mid 20th century before the advent of revisionist political correctness, which whitewashed these uncomfortable aspects.
What was the tribe and who were their slaves?
 
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