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Independance Day, How Exactly Are The Native Indians Involved In This Glorious Day For "all Americans?"

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Quangoid | 17:51 Thu 06th Jul 2017 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4666468/Tight-security-Independence-Day-fireworks-displays.html

I'm intrigued that this is one of the most biggest days in the U.S yet i never see a native indian celebrating the 241 years of independance.

Why is this?
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The separation from England probably didn't produce any benefits for them, so they don't see any reason to celebrate.
//Native American groups celebrate their own holidays and hold ceremonies
Some Native Americans see the Fourth of July as a chance to hold ceremonies to celebrate their own traditions. According to the National Museum of the American Indian, a disproportionate number of tribal gatherings take place on July 4.

Some tribes — including the Kiowa of Oklahoma and the Lakota of South Dakota — celebrate on the Fourth because the date coincides with their Sun Dances, the most important ceremony for Plains Indians. From July 1 to 4, the Navajo Nation holds a fair and a rodeo to celebrate Independence Day, according to the Navajo Nation Fair website.//
England? Right then.
And how do you know no Native Americans take part?
They are at liberty to join in if they wish to.

When there was a Silver Jubilee here in the UK I wasn't churlish and joined in the street party even though I have no interest in the outdated royalty thing. Wasn't there a golden one recently too ? I popped out and showed my face for about 20 minutes then.

I'd have though commiserating with the Yanks over losing their connection with the UK was a good excuse for a booze up.
THOUGHT !!!!!
Native Americans are Americans so I guess like all other Americans, they join in the festivities if they want to.
Generally independence happens to colonies that achieve the own state by force or negotiation from other established countries. The US achieved independence from Britain, Spain, France etc and are thus a new nation. I imagine the indigenous population consider themselves the original incumbents before colonisation and as such have not achieved independence. They in essence live under occupation albeit for the most part tolerable.
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Bingo toratoratora.

I was talking to a native last night and their reply was somehing along the lines of "What do we have to celebrate as we're not free or independant" which really ssaddened me.
glad I've done something right today!
The history of the Native Americans is sad, but realistically they will never gain ‘independence’. Time has moved on and the rest of the American people are hardly likely to up sticks and move elsewhere. America is what it is. It’s not going to change.
is that because you are in the UK ?
Down to a lack of acceptance of reality then, and thus a desire to be apart and not integrate with the majority of existing occupants. That causes long term problems; unhealed sores generation after generation.

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