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Why do you think Native Americans might disagree with the word "Discovered" in this statement?
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Why do you think Native Americans might disagree with the word "Discovered" in this statement?
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Native Americans might disagree with the word "Discovered" because they believe that if there are people already living there, it cannot be discovered. Instead, it should already have been on the map
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