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by gunfighthacksaw
1533 days ago
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> Americans adore the idea that just because it wasnt written down, it somehow holds no value to the parties involved This is actually a point of friction between settlers and North American Indigenous communities. As predominantly oral communities, your word holds as much weight as a written contract. They got burned by written contracts in the past wrt land usage too. Woe betide a naive bureaucrat who makes empty promises to a First Nations / American Indian community. Speak carefully, because people will remember. |
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