Salivating Dog
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I am new to this forum.
I have come here looking for friends and deeply intellectual people I can converse with and effectivily communicate with.
I have had many difficulties trying to converse with people of my age and decent. Although I have no asian bloodline, my friends say I act and think Japanese,and they cannot understand me.
I am of mixed heritage...a hybrid of sorts.
My 7th Great-Grandfather on my father's side was a powerful Cherokee "Indian" Chief. Chief "The Dragon" Dragging Canoe.
My 7th Great Grandfather on my mother's side was his closest match and mortal enemy. Captain William "Indian Bill" Hardin.
I am here to talk to the Japanese people more and confirm if my friends are correct in their assessment of me.
Americans give up too easy and do not share in my relentless ways and outlooks. They look for easy ways out of things, and do not pursue things until they win. I truly believe they would have medicated Einstein for his relentlessness, had medications for his "condition" been available.
I have done extensive research into my heritage and forefathers...and have been left with some questions and some wisdom.
Being a product of the bitter struggle of my forefathers to take and try to keep this rich, vast, powerful land I was born in....has left me with many questions.
My Native roots are often considered savage and stupid in my society. Yet by my research, when my forefathers met in battle...I know not who fired the first kiss, but I know who's butt I popped out of. And it was not Chief Dragging Canoe's.
That has me asking this question...
Why did the conquerer's such as my grandfather "Indian Bill" choose to take wives and have children with the Natives, preserving their bloodlines? Did they win in the short-term only to lose in the long-term? Can't beat them...join them? Were they tricked out of their victory and theft by the Natives they thought they had conquered?
If the Japanese had been the conquerer's of this land, and had conquered the Native Americans..would they have fell for this trick as well? Or would they have totally exterminated the race and truly secured this land as their own?
I look forward to becoming a student of Japan and it's people and ways.
And would really like to someday meet a Japanese princess to have children with.
I suspect that those children would have the very best of ALL cultures and heritages in them.
I have come here looking for friends and deeply intellectual people I can converse with and effectivily communicate with.
I have had many difficulties trying to converse with people of my age and decent. Although I have no asian bloodline, my friends say I act and think Japanese,and they cannot understand me.
I am of mixed heritage...a hybrid of sorts.
My 7th Great-Grandfather on my father's side was a powerful Cherokee "Indian" Chief. Chief "The Dragon" Dragging Canoe.
My 7th Great Grandfather on my mother's side was his closest match and mortal enemy. Captain William "Indian Bill" Hardin.
I am here to talk to the Japanese people more and confirm if my friends are correct in their assessment of me.
Americans give up too easy and do not share in my relentless ways and outlooks. They look for easy ways out of things, and do not pursue things until they win. I truly believe they would have medicated Einstein for his relentlessness, had medications for his "condition" been available.
I have done extensive research into my heritage and forefathers...and have been left with some questions and some wisdom.
Being a product of the bitter struggle of my forefathers to take and try to keep this rich, vast, powerful land I was born in....has left me with many questions.
My Native roots are often considered savage and stupid in my society. Yet by my research, when my forefathers met in battle...I know not who fired the first kiss, but I know who's butt I popped out of. And it was not Chief Dragging Canoe's.
That has me asking this question...
Why did the conquerer's such as my grandfather "Indian Bill" choose to take wives and have children with the Natives, preserving their bloodlines? Did they win in the short-term only to lose in the long-term? Can't beat them...join them? Were they tricked out of their victory and theft by the Natives they thought they had conquered?
If the Japanese had been the conquerer's of this land, and had conquered the Native Americans..would they have fell for this trick as well? Or would they have totally exterminated the race and truly secured this land as their own?
I look forward to becoming a student of Japan and it's people and ways.
And would really like to someday meet a Japanese princess to have children with.
I suspect that those children would have the very best of ALL cultures and heritages in them.