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Why Mortal Enemies?

The Chickamauga Nation

February 11, 2025
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Genocide

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Two people groups from two different ethnicities, two different cultures, and two different religions is only a beginning point when acrimony is involved.

Add to the mix one of the groups migrates into the homelands of the other.  The same group who invaded the other also systematically murders the Priests and Chiefs and builds their cities on the ceremonial and burial mounds of the other violating their culture and religion.

The invaders “sell” the homelands of the original inhabitants to a foreign country and then support the foreign country in battles against the original inhabitants.

The invaders are appeasers and bow down to the foreign country and fight for them while their “beloved woman” betrays the aboriginal inhabitants every time she can.

The aboriginal inhabitants remove to the other side of the Mississippi River to once again be safe and secure in their own lands only to have the invaders migrate and again murder and take the lands of the original aboriginal people.

The invaders behave like their European Masters.  The invaders commit genocide just like their European Masters.  The invaders were and are protected by the European Masters.  

Why Mortal Enemies? In 2023 the invaders declared the traditionalistic aboriginals as “enemies of the people.”  What else should the original aboriginals call a group of people committed to the Final Solution of the genocide of their entire ethnicity?

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(C) This document was produced at the request of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs on July 18, 2019, to document the History, Anthropology, Culture, Religion, and Archaeology of The Chickamauga Nation.

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