Native Ameican History and Culture in Contemporary Art at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT (2006). Curated by Richard Klein. Panel Discussion held October 15, 2006 with Paul Chaat Smith and Richard Klein moderating a discussion with four artists (appearing left to right): Marie Watt, Duane Slick, Peter Edlund, and Matthew Buckingham.
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All of you who are complaining because we gave you the right to. You should understand Freedom is an Anglo European Christian Ideal! We learned about slavery and barbarism from Africans and Indians. Now you should thank us for making you civilized. You bone heads still want to live in tribes and huts and eat dirt. lol
what county? you guys ran over here to the "new world" because your old countries threw you out. you ran, you ate dirt, you couldn't take it. so you are here, back on dirt, instead your ancestors could have stayed out in the ocean and drowned... dirt is good, it brings food. that's right, we will always eat anything that grows from the dirt.
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You actually would've been eating dirt, thanks to us, you were kept alive! One way ticket anyone?
Wow, golfprobro, your comment really belies your ignorance and hatefulness... why don't people like you go back to your own countries with your imperialist attitudes and empire politics, then you can all fight amongst yourselves with your hatefulness and ignorance until you learn to communicate like civilized human beings...
dirt would be a welcome change compared to the shit america has fed us for the last two hundred years. draw your lines or pack your bags
why dont we all go back to our own countrys and leave this one to the indians then this country will look just like africa and they can all eat dirt together.
"this country will look just like africa and they can all eat dirt together"...Africa, The motherland, where the human race started!!! Yay for life! Yay for AFRICA!!!