I do show the elders some of he things people do out there in that world how
that take our ways and try to make them different and change our history or
try and tell us our history like we don't know it, we still live it today.
My opinion is mine but my word come from my nation, Hetu Yelo
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In my opinion the teached sience of history got a big problem of its lifelessness, impacted in numbers and treeties, some events are clearly, some not (but better they are to forgett, they make all complicated
).
As if we could reduce lived life in numbers and treeties into small packages and books, and we should believe we could comprehend history, without knowing people. This is just a little bit of life we can see, but it missed the experiences of people who (were or are forced to) live with this circumstances. With these missing links some think they got right to fight about what is wrong or right cause it doesn´t touch "real or correct" life which is public accepted. What a big mistake. This can turn life - experiences of people into public accepted lies as if these people never had lived their life, it let some life and its histories vanishing and turning the people into liars. Without our history we lose our identity and background of life. The problem with national socialist people ignoring the murder in concentration camps here in Germany is well known. I came to knew an old woman who survived a conentration camp, came to knew the murder - and in Germany there are people who told, execution in concentration camps never existed - they turn this old woman into a liar. Horrible behavoir of these Nazis.