ye the treaties were forgotten slowly still but the main thing u got 2 take in is that when ameriKKKa was established there was a moorish presence here for example and they signed a treaty also remember this.
Not according to the history that has been passed to me. Any presence was breaking the basic principles of the great treaties. If I remember correctly it might be the Eagle treaty or the Treaty of Isis. If there was a treaty with the moors it wasn't with the people of Turtle Island in terms of claim or land. According to those stories anyone from another region who was here claiming anything was breaking the great treaties that were signed between all people along time before America was established. The Moors or whatnot had no claim to Turtle Island anymore then the Europeans had claim when they came over.
I can see there will likely be no agreement on this but just realize that the oral histories that have been passed to you aren't quite the same, some similarities it seems to some of the oral histories that exists amongst other people. Perhap ALL people have been doing some forgeting.
Most of the world even today does not see things in a racial but tribal POV. This is waht ppl forget that race how it is here is not the same everywhere else. A african in africa may not consider themselves blacc but w.e tribe they are and even light cuz they maybe compared to the surroundign tribes. But, bringing them into a modern context would they be considered blacc? or lets say go bacc 40 years for even more in ur face definition.
Yes and before the modern concept of race came into usage (only a few hundred years) that pegged white and black into usage all of the 'whites' were tribal as well. European history is not a history of countries fighting each other but of basically one tribe fighting the other, merging with each, marrying each other for alliances sake etc etc. Some people in Europe still even have clans and recognize the intercountry areas as traditionally belong to one group or another. One only has to look at the rivalries between different modern countries or with people within modern countries to know that we aren't that far from it and much of it is an illusion. Even in the early modern history in Canada and America there were 'tribal' divisions based on country of origin or religion.