This is a good article on the same topic published just the other day:
The False Genocide Of Amerinds: Based On Pleasant Illusions
http://www.amerika.org/politics/the-false-genocide-of-amerinds-based-on-pleasant-illusions/
As far as what I have learned there were no native Americans. Academia preaches that the first natives followed their food sources over the frozen over Bering strait and over time dispersed throughout North and south America. By definition there isn't a Native American - the Indians that settled in the Americas were just one of history's losers to a more advanced and intelligent race of people.
Yup. Ever since separate civilizations were formed across the planet, they've been displaced or replaced by others as others formed. There's countless examples of this. Just look at Israel. From Jews to Palestinians back to Jews, with the Palestinians currently being exterminated. Not much mention of that by the Zionist-owned press...If Africa is truly the birthplace of all of mankind, as modern scientists would have us believe, then American Indians did indeed just migrate to the Americas like everyone else. They are not "native" to the Western Hemisphere. If they did originate in the Americas rather than Africa, then this means Indo-Europeans could have originated in the North Caucasus or some similar region, rather than Africa.
It's one or the other, they can't have it both ways.
There is a lot of evidence that whites were in North America before the Indians. Kennewick man is an example.
Movies that portray whites as evil (except for the anti-hero) and Indians as noble and good:
Little Big Man
Dances with Wolves
Comanche Territory
Tomahawk
Those 4 above are the worst I've seen. Also:
The Undefeated
The Last Wagon
Broken Arrow
Cheyenne Autumn
Gunman's Walk
Hombre
White Feather
and many others.
TV:
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman
Yes, forgot about that one. Horrible movie, it was completely historically inaccurate. Part of it (grizzly attack) was filmed in the Coast Mountains rainforest in British Columbia, which is a very, very different natural environment than the flat and rather dry northern Great Plains where the real events happened.You can add the 2015 film: "The Revenant," where white men (aside from DeCaprio's "hero" character, who was married to an Indian woman and had a 1/2 Indian son) are repeatedly portrayed as rapists (of Indian women), murderers, racists, liars, thieves, deceivers, cowards, and weaklings. Quite naturally, they are sharply contrasted against against "noble, mystical, honorable" featherheads in the film. In this scene, a French solider is raping an Indian woman, only to be "saved" by Leo...
After being saved, she pulls a knife on the white man and says something like "I'm going to cut your balls off."
I saw this POS film during a "free HBO" weekend and found the level of anti-white racism to be staggering, even by Hollywood's lofty standards.