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SALEM, Oregon – Tobin Waller, of Salem, Oregon, a member of the Ojibwe tribe, dances to drummers pounding a beat as Oregon celebrated its first-ever Indigenous Peoples Day, Monday, Oct. 11, 2021, in Salem, Ore. By Christoph Strobel of UMass Lowell, for The Conversation, an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.
Eyewitness accounts, histories and even art and popular films about the American West have perpetuated the false idea that scalping is a uniquely indigenous practice. Colonial governments in New England issued over 60 scalp bounties from the 1680s through the 1750s, typically during various conflicts between Colonists and Native Americans.Spencer Phips Proclamation of 1755
Centuries later, California and Massachusetts have had different responses to their role in these sordid histories.
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