A list of puns related to "Native American slave ownership"
Especially the Ventrue and other βhigh clansβ one of my Ventrue characters gets kind of uncomfortable at the local Clan meetings when his Elders bring up how they massacred A Village of Indigenous People and ripped babies Out of their mother's wombs. But it's not like the βLow clansβ would tale part of it. In my Vampire story I show how casual and normalized White Supremacy, Slavery, and Ethnic cleansing where. By having a Semi-friendly NPC casual mentions how they Scalped Indians for money.
Slavery seems like a great way to have a herd that no one questions if they expire. Kind of like how its seen in Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter where the Vampires control the confederacy for a supply of Juicey blood bags. One of My Ventrue NPC sores was a slave trader that raped his slaves and sold his female mulatto and Quadron offspring at a premium price as βFancy Girlsβ and whose feeding restriction is Mixed race Women. I plan to have one of my main characters sire or a NPC's Biological father be him, (they do not like their father by the way and he was embraced because he was a light-skinned black man and his black Kindred sire thought that both Kine and Kindred society would respect a lighter-skinned black person more then a βdarkieβ like him. And that's another allied PC Along with the βFancy Girlβ seller. The Ventrue PC has a connection to the Rapist and he feels conflicted between his Clan loyalty and his Coteries plans.
My history teacher said that the native didn't know what land ownership was or how trade worked, and that that was how the Europeans tricked them out of their territory. This seems kinda sus to me
Was it based on skin color?
I watched this great video that says Don Cheadle's ancestors were enslaved by the Chickasaw nation. (https://youtu.be/b5YEKPiNwu0) What does this make of their tribe? Should the Chickasaw be forced to pay reparations?
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