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Uneven Ground: American Indian Sovereignty and Federal Law
Uneven Ground: American Indian Sovereignty and Federal Law
Date: 14 April 2011, 22:44

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When the Pilgrims landed on the coast of what would one day be called New England, desperate to replenish their dwindling supplies (especially of beer), they had no intention of settling; they were headed for the mouth of the Hudson River, in what was termed Virginia. But they found unexpected gifts of cleared fields, granaries full of corn, and no people. The Pilgrims knew Indian people existed and inhabited these coasts but had little accurate information about them. As a consequence the Pilgrims feared Indians. Imagine their surprise when they were greeted by Samoset, who had learned English from cod fishermen, with "Welcome, Englishmen." Sometime later, they were met by Squanto, or Tisquantum, who had been captured by English captain Thomas Hunt, had escaped from slavery in Spain to England, and had guided a subsequent trans-Atlantic voyage-a sojoumer who had returned home. Surely this was a sign from God to his chosen people that they had found a rightful home.

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