ANSWERS: 7
  • I think what was done to them was very wrong, but honestly, I don't think I could give up my property. I'm way too selfish... Great question.
  • That's like saying that my greatgrandfather killed your greatgrandfather, so here is my firstborn son to make up for it. It doesn't reverse the injustice, which is impossible to do anyway.
  • No, but I will go drop a few hundered at the their magnificent casino.
  • I'm part Cherokee. I'll take part of any property you want to give away. And I'll leave it to the Cherokee Nation in my will when I die. Just let me know when.
  • I do believe that native Americans were treated horribly but I was born here and I have to live somewhere.
  • I do believe the way the founders of this country treated the Native People is wrong - 100%. Yes, countries invade and establish a new governments, but what you don't do is relegate those Native People to the worst possible land in the country and expect them to survive. I couldn't, however, give up my property since that would leave me homeless and wouldn't solve the issue. I do share my home with a Native American spirit (seriously) - does that count?
  • Sure would. But I would give to my son (who is half Sioux) so I would be able to stay.

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