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by skdhfkdjfhsjk
72 days ago
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Among the Cherokee councils--which included both men and women--unanimous agreement was required for any group decision. In their society, and in so many others who have been crushed by the forces of empire over the eons, the leaders of the people did not get there by murdering their way to the top. They were respected persons who were elevated to that position by the people. Tradition tells us the Cherokee did once have a heriditary priestly class, who were called the Ani-kutani, or Nicotani. The people long suffered under their arrogance until one of them went too far, raping a woman while her husband was away. Her husband then amassed an uprising of the people and they killed out the Nicotani to the last man. (An existence proof that it can be done, if nothing else.) |
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Oh none?
Is that because their peaceful means were so successful in not being dominated by a massive group of unencumbered rapists and Pillagers?
What precisely is the argument you’re making here because all you’re doing is proving my point