Damn straight. I had friends just like Lucy & velma. When I was a kid I had such a crush on a boy. His family moved back to the Rez. He looked like Thomas. Eeey!✊
Got to meet Evan Adams (Thomas) once. He's super down to earth and kind. Just a remarkable individual. I've heard Elaine Miles (the woman driving the car) is very friendly too.
That makes sense. There are different ethnic groups that have interchangeable personalities. A lot of people say Jews and Italians are very similar in some ways. I have a close friend who is a pizza bagel ( half and half). Her mother did convert to Judaism but she still spends Christmas, Easter, etc with her big Italian family. You know who else is a pizza bagel... Fran Drescher aka The Nanny.
@@yadirarivera2387 Right!? The comment really illustrates how much latinx culture has been mentally separated from native culture but is still really the same. Cause yknow, its the same. more similar to plains natives than west coast natives are.
In the beginning where the radio host says some ones name from "desmet" not spelled like that, but that is a real place. My family is from there. The REZ.
Love the last part. One thing that pisses me off is how history books underplay the fact that the westward expansion issue was a huge reason for the revolutionary war. The British wanted to respect the boundaries at the Appalachian mountains and the Americans wanted to go west and drive the natives off of their lands. Had the British won the natives would have clearly been better off, like in Canada. People get so moralistic about the Confederate flag saying it was for slavery, but I would wager that the average soldier fighting the British thought much more about westward expansion than the average confederate (who was usually to poor to have slaves) about slavery.
@@elliewuzzup7689 Thanks. Wish many SJWs against the Confederate flag would recognize this. If they want to condemn it they can go ahead, but at least to be consistent in their judgment of the American flag.
@@Rzo139 shitty and horrible but better than how it is for natives in the states. Saying that as a Native American who lives in Canada. But even tho it’s better, doesn’t mean it’s great, or that it devalues the lost indigenous women.