What we make of ourselves…

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Maybe we need to do a deep dive into Nebraska. A deep dive into Nebraskan sex and death; Nebraskan sex, drugs, and rock n’ roll.

Who were the Indigenous, pre-Columbian, people of “Nebraska”…?

The indigenous peoples historically inhabiting Nebraska include the Omaha,Ponca,Pawnee, Otoe, Arikara, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Comanche, Kiowa, and various bands of the Sioux (Lakota). Today, the federally recognized tribes with reservations in Nebraska are the Omaha,Ponca,Iowa, Santee Sioux, Sac & Fox, and Winnebago tribes.

Let’s give a few, or one or two, examples of how “salt of the earth”, “heartland”, do-gooders, saints, pioneers, and pilgrims, Amerigo Vespucci’s wonderful own,when voluntarily deciding to cohabitate, treated their cohabitees!

Slaughters! Of indie rocker, F- around the clockers! Here:

Major massacres of Indigenous people in Nebraska include the Blue Water Creek Massacre in 1855 and the Massacre Canyon battle in 1873. In addition to these documented slaughters, forced removals and policies of assimilation led to widespread deaths and suffering among the Ponca, Pawnee, and other tribes. 

How famous for corn is Nebraska?

Nebraska is also a top producer of white corn, which is used in chips and other food products. Finally, Nebraska remains a top-ranking state in the overall production of field corn, which makes up 99% of the corn grown in the state. Field corn is especially versatile and can be found in all sorts of common products.

Rustle and wrestle of a corn husk, of a dried out hull, H-E, wandering in the first of the Nebraskan malls, clunking her big — meaning long, not fat– legs shop to shop, shop to drop, a bloody tear, a smear of mascara, a thoughtless exhumation of exclamation and humous soil

If you had loved.

If you had loved.

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