Re: Caucasian remains in Oregon

Aethelrede@worldnet.att.net
Sun, 20 Oct 1996 16:39:37 -0400

> A group of archaeologists and one U.S. senator (Slade Gordon (R))
> are petitioning to have the material studied first, and then
> handed back over to the tribal nations.

What's with this 'handed back' dreck?
Did the natives find the remains? No!
Did they dig them up? No!
Was the man (person?) a member of any tribe wanting the remains? No!
It seems that this is just another pushy try on the part of the
Siberian-Americans to control north american archaeology by demanding
that scientific research must end the instant any human remains are
found that predate Russian or European settlement because they must be
presumed to be Siberian-American and thus under the control of the Ju-Ju
man of the most politically powerful local tribe.
When will these people learn to accept that although they got to
the americas first, and immediately hunted every animal larger than the
bison into extinction, they are not the rulers of the land anymore.

(Any Russians reading this are assured that the R or E
settlement thing is only said to acknowledge their entry to the americas
using the eastern, or original way, as opposed to the rest of Europe,
who did it the long way round with all that sea sickness and slowly
rotting food)