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Exodus Back To Montana


After arriving to Oklahoma in 1877, many of the Anishinabek who survived the forced relocation, and the whites using Germ Warfare against them, gathered together then left for Montana in 1878. In response to the Anishinabe exodus back to Montana, the evil Americans raised 13,000 soldiers and volunteers, to hunt them down. The Americans insist that less than 400 Anishinabe from Oklahoma left for Montana in 1878, but they are probably wrong, For all we know they may have numbered in the thousands. Unfortunately, the Americans caught up to the fleeing Anishinabe and captured them in Nebraska. Later, they forced them into Fort Robinson, Nebraska. There they were told by the evil Americans that they were going back to Oklahoma, which led them to plan an escape. On January 9, 1878 the Americans gathered the Anishinabe they captured then proceeded to start killing them. After the killing was over it is estimated that only 50 survived. They likely survived because they desperately attempted to escape while the killings were occurring. The evil Americans would have killed all of their papas if they had the chance. The Americans also stated that many of the fleeing Anishinabe made it to Montana, but I don’t believe them. They likely created that story to fit in perfectly with the creation of the Northern Cheyenne Reservation of southeastern Montana.


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