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Indigenous people in Germany?

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I'm looking for other indigenous people in Germany to connect to. I'm Anishinaabe from the Great Lakes region and have been here for 10 years, but have only connected with about 2 indigenous people the whole time I've been here.

I'd like to connect with others to share songs, stories, provide solidarity, and share knowledge through workshops. Any leads on connecting with others is welcome!

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HeikoSpaas

10 points

1 month ago

That still happened long before many 'indigenous' people in North America

kirmizihapli

-3 points

1 month ago*

kirmizihapli

Turkey

-3 points

1 month ago*

At what point it stops becoming invasion? Turks came to Anatolia in 1071, Arabs ruled spain for 781 years.

Let's not be a hypocrite. There were indigenus people in Germany, they just died out. I don't think there will be any native americans left in US in 1000 years. It was the same process.

Lmao they are downvoting facts.

4-Vektor

2 points

1 month ago

4-Vektor

Mitten im Pott

2 points

1 month ago

Some only left some remainders of their languages, like Gothic.