13 Replies to “First Nations Accounting Principles”

    1. Embrace the primitive. Live the primitive.
      Puhleeze.
      Eliminate ALL the colonial settler’s goodies from your lives … starting with all those colorful glass beads sewn into your moccasins.

  1. They are certainly aware of the mathematics when the federals cut them the cheques.
    Leroy Little Bear AKA Chief Walking Eagle

  2. It is good to know that Navajo, Blackfoot, and Cree can rely on the English language to explain and know (knowledge) the difference between a mathematical vs a linguistic way of understanding things.
    I, too, am somewhat innumerate, but I am glad not to be illiterate.
    Einstein knew numbers but sure had a way with words.
    Leroy has obviously benefitted from learning such distinctions. Perhaps he learned that at some kind of school.

  3. “…artificially created…”
    Well, Leroy; solve this one:
    If Justine Blackfoot-face has $1 million in government handouts, and Joe Navaho wants an F-350, Sally LooksLikeCreetin needs new iPhones, and Larry, Curly and Mo Hawk want vacations to Hawaii…. will they still have enough money for glue and plastic bags when their beer runs out?

  4. 0:36 “artificially created” BULL. the mathematics was there since the Big Bang.
    regardless of any living organism, regardless of where in the trillions of planets, regardless of when,
    the *mathematical fact* is on a planet the size and mass of earth, acceleration due to gravity WILL BE 32′ per second per second.
    the change in *motion* happens TOTALLY in the absence of *our* applying ‘squiggles on paper’ to the situation and for instance, calculating how long an object has fallen in 4.03 seconds.
    or how long it takes to fall 1306 meters exactly. the mathematics as this shytstain puts it has ALWAYS existed. what a nmaddog retard.

  5. “The answer is always love, except for when it’s a math question.” – Deep Thoughts with Jack Handey

  6. We’re all working really hard to ignore the research on average IQ of the pre-Colombian population of the Americas. And that’s before the fetal alcohol syndrome.

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