Native-Americans in Canada

Are you sure it's not just you and your friends? Or just you in your head conversations?

Do you like Canadians, by the way?

in the movie "waiting" about (a movie with ryan reynolds about waiters) they do the "canadians' schtick. but i think it's really quick and they don't go into it much. just a black group comes in and a waitress says "great, canadians" or something like that

supposedly canadians don't tip well nor do black people. so they call black people canadians

the IMDB page for waiting's is pretty active with waiters complaining about there jobs. it's funny. they sit and bitch and act like they should be paid $20+ an hour because they fill up water so we don't have to do it ourselves and shit like that.

here is a post about someone complaining about candian tippers(the ones that are actually from canada being from canada)

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0348333/board/nest/215589807

here are two posts from the thread

"well there are those other kinds of canadians - we all know they don't tip for sh*t"

"This is a hilarious post. Even funnier the actual defense of real canadiens.

I hate serving canadiens.

Canadiens = code word for black people "
 
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Just this week we got some of the strongest analysis indicating- with the most confidence that we've ever had- that all "Native Americans" stemmed from Siberia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clovis_culture#Genetic_studies

What's your design in bringing forward this bit of information?

That the peoples of North America came from somewhere else at some point is hardly a novel revelation. You'd have a hard time finding a relevant scholar who doesn't support the Out Of Africa theory of human evolution.

This doesn't really alter the contention that fist nations peoples were here, settled well before the arrival of Europeans. In fact, pointing out how recently such a migration likely occurred (~14,000 years by many conservative models) is support for first nations autonomy; within such a time frame, people making it all the way to tierra del Fuego, establishing significant permanent settlements along the way - this speaks to a well- adapted and multivariate biological and cultural entity - something which is often decried in neo-colonial justifications where first nations are seen as weak and disorganized, easily conquered by the superior Europeans.

Initial European settlements were hugely dependant on native help and disease, not technological and organizational superiority, was what had the largest impact on their abilities to interact with the colonizers on a somewhat level playing ground.
 
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