IDK if it was this video or a very similar one, but what I found very notable is that traditional accounts hold that "Maui the Navigator" was a white-skinned red-headed Aryan from Persia. (The name "Iran" in fact comes down from "Aryan".)
Nearly the entire 20th century whites played people of all ethnicities in films. Think Al Jolson, Peter Sellers played an Indian. Ben Affleck played a hispanic, Al Pacino played a Puerto Rican and let's not forget C Thomas Howell playing a black kid in Soul Man.
The part that gets me is even if it's true, it shouldn't ruin the native's claim to the country because those white people are either extinct or mixed into the native's bloodlines.
IDK if it was this video or a very similar one, but what I found very notable is that traditional accounts hold that "Maui the Navigator" was a white-skinned red-headed Aryan from Persia. (The name "Iran" in fact comes down from "Aryan".)
Ur was the best place.
Some Native American tribes have stories about them killing red haired cannibal giants, the "Si-te-cah" according to the Paiutes.
If black people are going to call themselves queens of England, why not white people playing aboriginal and native american?
Nearly the entire 20th century whites played people of all ethnicities in films. Think Al Jolson, Peter Sellers played an Indian. Ben Affleck played a hispanic, Al Pacino played a Puerto Rican and let's not forget C Thomas Howell playing a black kid in Soul Man.
white people are the natives usually. we got around
they did the same thing to Americans
The part that gets me is even if it's true, it shouldn't ruin the native's claim to the country because those white people are either extinct or mixed into the native's bloodlines.
So what is the real reason for hiding it?