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Re: SIZEMORE

Posted by Alvin Deer on September 05, 1997 at 09:19:27:

In Reply to: Re: SIZEMORE posted by Sharon L. Lee on August 01, 1997 at 00:08:05:

I would imagine by now you have received at least one e-mail about your use of the term "squaw". You may or may not know that this term is very offensive to Native American women today. It is a Algonquin derived anglicized word, loosely meaning "woman of the night" (seeings how the bulletinboard would not let me use the more direct word) as it refers to the female genitalia. It is akin to using today's slang for the female genitalia that begins with the letter "c". I don't think you purposely would be calling your great-great grandmother a "c", would you? By the way, if your great-great was the last "Indian" in your ancestry, it is likely that she
didn't "marry" your great-great grandfather, but the likelyhood is that she was raped and bore a child from that. That would make one of your ancestors not only a "squaw", but another a rapist!
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