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	<title>Comments on: Happy Christopher Columbus Day!</title>
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		<title>By: Ringo</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ringo</dc:creator>
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		<description>Chris has always fascinated me.  Wrong on so many points and yet courageous in so many ways.  I&#039;ve seen replicas of his ships and they were awesome small and afforded the crew with little protection from the elements.  One of the interesting things I&#039;ve learned is that while we&#039;re taught that the generally accepted world view was the the planet was flat, the truth be told, most of the educated people of the time knew the earth resembled a big blue marble, as in round.  Another source of wonder to me has been that as we know, Chris thought he&#039;d arrived in India so of course he called the native inhabitants he encountered, Indians.  I suspect that an anthropolical study would show that our native Cheyene and Cree, Shawnee, Pawnee and Cherokee are anything BUT Indian.  So my wonder is, knowing they aren&#039;t &quot;Indian&quot; what or who are they?  The vast variation from the Aztec to the Apache doesn&#039;t seem to offer much in the way of an answer.  Maybe we&#039;ll never really know.
Happy Columbus day.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chris has always fascinated me.  Wrong on so many points and yet courageous in so many ways.  I&#8217;ve seen replicas of his ships and they were awesome small and afforded the crew with little protection from the elements.  One of the interesting things I&#8217;ve learned is that while we&#8217;re taught that the generally accepted world view was the the planet was flat, the truth be told, most of the educated people of the time knew the earth resembled a big blue marble, as in round.  Another source of wonder to me has been that as we know, Chris thought he&#8217;d arrived in India so of course he called the native inhabitants he encountered, Indians.  I suspect that an anthropolical study would show that our native Cheyene and Cree, Shawnee, Pawnee and Cherokee are anything BUT Indian.  So my wonder is, knowing they aren&#8217;t &#8220;Indian&#8221; what or who are they?  The vast variation from the Aztec to the Apache doesn&#8217;t seem to offer much in the way of an answer.  Maybe we&#8217;ll never really know.<br />
Happy Columbus day.</p>
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