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And here's one prepared by American Indians – who should know!
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This all comes from this article: The Massively Popular Facebook Post Of A Totally Fake Map And The Tribes Who Were Obliterated By It @
“I think a lot of people get blown away by, ‘Wow, there were a lot of tribes, and they covered the whole country!’ You know, this is Indian land,” says Carapella, who calls himself a “mixed-blood Cherokee” and lives in a ranch house within the jurisdiction of the Cherokee Nation.
For more than a decade, he consulted history books and library archives, called up tribal members and visited reservations as part of research for his map project, which began as pencil-marked poster boards on his bedroom wall. So far, he has designed maps of the continental U.S., Canada and Mexico. A map of Alaska is currently in the works.
Here is a description from the map itself:
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I know it's hard to see but I point out the area of California showing a large area supposedly controlled by the Chumash and another by the Pomo. BS! Not a single Indian tribe in California was beyond the small family size and one family or clan seldom talked to another. And, in reality, the Pomo were a very small group within in area where Miwok lived.