Your oh so perfect country, liars and cowards and hypocrites, & u KNOW it, what has been done about this? NOTHING, but the same, money and prostitutes, liars and hypocrites, better known as the usa. Murder b us, liar b we: 

 The history of Native American massacres includes hundreds of documented incidents of group killings outside of mutual combat, spanning from the early colonial era through the early 20th century. These events were often part of broader patterns of land dispossession, forced removal, and government-sanctioned violence. 
 Major Massacres of Native Americans Historians and tribal descendants highlight several events as some of the most significant and devastating in U.S. history  Bear River Massacre (1863): Often cited as the deadliest single massacre of Native Americans in U.S. history, where U.S. Army troops killed an estimated 350 to 450 Shoshone people, including roughly 90 women and children, in their winter camp near present-day Preston, Idaho. Sand Creek Massacre (1864): A force of approximately 700 Colorado Territory militia attacked a peaceful village of Cheyenne and Arapaho in southeastern Colorado. Between 70 and 163 people were killed, two-thirds of whom were women and children.

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