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My Tribe Under Attack
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My village is under attack.
People from other tribes are coming from the great waters, and coming to my land.
Once they are here, they are taking our coloured beads, swamping our Shamans and Witch Doctors with their problems, and building their totem poles in the midst of our village.
They are also raiding our food stores, and none of them have ever helped to sow, husband or harvest our crops.
Should we do nothing?
I am also concerned that these alien people are overwhelming my village with a disregard for our traditions, and I fear that the way of life of my village will soon be lost.
Should I welcome these other tribes?
People from other tribes are coming from the great waters, and coming to my land.
Once they are here, they are taking our coloured beads, swamping our Shamans and Witch Doctors with their problems, and building their totem poles in the midst of our village.
They are also raiding our food stores, and none of them have ever helped to sow, husband or harvest our crops.
Should we do nothing?
I am also concerned that these alien people are overwhelming my village with a disregard for our traditions, and I fear that the way of life of my village will soon be lost.
Should I welcome these other tribes?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Of course you should welcome them...and ,if you converse with them, you may well learn from them. this would stop you being ignorant and a bad neighbour. After all you are in existence because your forebears mixed with people of many different tribes. We are all the result of many different tribes reproducing their kind. I must say I do wonder why I bother ....
You might find some guidance here.
http:// www.ucc .org/ju stice_i mmigrat ion_wor ship_bi blical- referen ces-to
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Lay down your spear, drop your woomera, forget what a nulla nulla is used for, throw away your boomerang, (this could be difficult because they have a habit of returning), discard your wagay, blow your didgeridoo for the last time, forget ever having another corroboree as the new tribe will take over.
Might as well travel to the nearest billabong, sniff petrol and guzzle from a goon bag.
Might as well travel to the nearest billabong, sniff petrol and guzzle from a goon bag.
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