Hi Jane...
-> Those settlers who had kinship with the earth and all that is on it
-> still get along with the native Indians, both here and in Canada.
-> Those who look at pastures and calculate how many instant urban slums
-> they can plant there do not.
I'm not trying to turn the tables on you...but I have to admit that some
of those calculating types are native Indians themselves. I can't blame
them. This city is growing and growing and overlaps with reserve land.
The housing market is booming.
I was looking at a real estate circular and noticed a not-cheap house
for sale on 'Manyhorses Circle'. Many Horses is a Blackfoot name. And
'Circle' is exactly the sort of unnecessarily fancy name the developers
here like to give to a curved road. I guess one of the reserves has
been given over in part to residential development for sale or lease
(the ad didn't specify the terms). When you have a lot of land, why not
sell or lease some of it? Land is worth a lotta money here.
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