Native American, Listening to an iPod
Tuesday, 28th November 2006 by Alex Turnbull
Just in case you missed this when it did the rounds in October, here's some hills in Canada which seem to resemble... well, I'd be hard pushed not to admit that this does look an awful lot like a Native American, listening to an iPod.
Thanks to all our submitters, and especially the original finder - supergranny.
Maybe hes’s listening to “Indian Reservation” by Paul Revere & the Raiders.
wow…
and the speacker of the I-Pod is surely an Alien Starship!
“The hills are alive, with the sound of music…”
pretty cool
Since this fellow is in Canada, is he still a Native “American”?
Last time I checked, Canada was indeed in North America….
Did you see the series of roads to the south that branch off and lead to an unknown hole/structure which the road circles?
In Canada, aboriginal persons are called “First Nations people” in recognition of the fact that they 1) pre-dated settlement by Caucasians and 2) were made up of sovereign nations, not loose groups of individuals. So what we have here is most definitely not a “Native American” (refers to aboriginal peoples from the U.S. only) but rather a “First Nations person”.
Haha – Very cool. Since this is in Canada – the correct term for our indiginous people would be different. Aboriginal Indian or Aboriginal Native?
This is right near where some of my family lives – would be a very cool spot to visit on my next trip!
Thanks for the submission
The residents of the United States of America calls their country america, but always forgot that america goes from Tierra del Fuego to Ellesmere Island.
ya, I agree with Ron, what are all of those circle things?
So tribes are now called “nations”? Does that mean that the McDonald clan of Scotland is a nation?
“First Nations” is a politically correct term for “Native American” which is a politically correct term for “American Indian”
It’s all semantics and a way to make liberals feel good about themselves.