Native American tribe that owns land under Billie Eilish LA mansion has message

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The Native American tribe that owns the land under Billie Eilish’s multimillion-dollar Los Angeles mansion said celebrities should “explicitly” reference the tribes if they want to use them to virtue-signal.

The Tongva tribe confirmed the “Bad Guy” singer’s $3 million home does sit on its “ancestral land,” after the 24-year-old used her Grammys acceptance speech to rail against ICE and insist that “no one is illegal on stolen land.”

“Eilish has not contacted our tribe directly regarding her property, we do value the instance when public figures provide visibility to the true history of this country,” says a Tongva spokesperson.


If Eilish doesn't want to give the land back to the Tongva tribe, some hefty reparations may be in order. As the saying goes, time to sh*t or get off the pot.

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No native American tribe ever "owned" anything. Their culture, society, and technology was not sufficient to support land ownership. They didn't have paper, written languages, formal laws, or a coherent system to enforce the non-existent laws.

Most were nomadic; they would live someplace until the game was hunted dry, or the chief got an itch, then they would head out and try to conquer their neighbor and take over THEIR land.

To anyone who claims someone lives on THEIR land, ask them to produce their deed. Without a deed, you have bupkis
 
No native American tribe ever "owned" anything. Their culture, society, and technology was not sufficient to support land ownership. They didn't have paper, written languages, formal laws, or a coherent system to enforce the non-existent laws.

Most were nomadic; they would live someplace until the game was hunted dry, or the chief got an itch, then they would head out and try to conquer their neighbor and take over THEIR land.

To anyone who claims someone lives on THEIR land, ask them to produce their deed. Without a deed, you have bupkis
I understand the point you are making

But you should coordinate with the bimbo pop singer on this

because her message and yours contradict each other
 
The Native American tribe that owns the land under Billie Eilish’s multimillion-dollar Los Angeles mansion said celebrities should “explicitly” reference the tribes if they want to use them to virtue-signal.

The Tongva tribe confirmed the “Bad Guy” singer’s $3 million home does sit on its “ancestral land,” after the 24-year-old used her Grammys acceptance speech to rail against ICE and insist that “no one is illegal on stolen land.”

“Eilish has not contacted our tribe directly regarding her property, we do value the instance when public figures provide visibility to the true history of this country,” says a Tongva spokesperson.


If Eilish doesn't want to give the land back to the Tongva tribe, some hefty reparations may be in order. As the saying goes, time to sh*t or get off the pot.

MSN
This is all so funny. Reminds me of Ben & Jerry's doing something very similar a few years ago and then finding out that their headquarters was built on tribal land. For some reason Ben & Jerry's went silent after that.
 
No native American tribe ever "owned" anything. Their culture, society, and technology was not sufficient to support land ownership. They didn't have paper, written languages, formal laws, or a coherent system to enforce the non-existent laws.

Most were nomadic; they would live someplace until the game was hunted dry, or the chief got an itch, then they would head out and try to conquer their neighbor and take over THEIR land.

To anyone who claims someone lives on THEIR land, ask them to produce their deed. Without a deed, you have bupkis
And let’s not forget that much of that conquering resulted in complete annhialation of previous tribes. It wasn’t until european white settlers arrived that financial compensation and reservations were offered, essentially ending the Indian cycle of genocide.
 
No native American tribe ever "owned" anything. Their culture, society, and technology was not sufficient to support land ownership. They didn't have paper, written languages, formal laws, or a coherent system to enforce the non-existent laws.

Most were nomadic; they would live someplace until the game was hunted dry, or the chief got an itch, then they would head out and try to conquer their neighbor and take over THEIR land.

To anyone who claims someone lives on THEIR land, ask them to produce their deed. Without a deed, you have bupkis
You sound like an expert on Native American cultures
 
The Native American tribe that owns the land under Billie Eilish’s multimillion-dollar Los Angeles mansion said celebrities should “explicitly” reference the tribes if they want to use them to virtue-signal.

The Tongva tribe confirmed the “Bad Guy” singer’s $3 million home does sit on its “ancestral land,” after the 24-year-old used her Grammys acceptance speech to rail against ICE and insist that “no one is illegal on stolen land.”

“Eilish has not contacted our tribe directly regarding her property, we do value the instance when public figures provide visibility to the true history of this country,” says a Tongva spokesperson.


If Eilish doesn't want to give the land back to the Tongva tribe, some hefty reparations may be in order. As the saying goes, time to sh*t or get off the pot.

MSN
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No native American tribe ever "owned" anything. Their culture, society, and technology was not sufficient to support land ownership. They didn't have paper, written languages, formal laws, or a coherent system to enforce the non-existent laws.

Most were nomadic; they would live someplace until the game was hunted dry, or the chief got an itch, then they would head out and try to conquer their neighbor and take over THEIR land.

To anyone who claims someone lives on THEIR land, ask them to produce their deed. Without a deed, you have bupkis
I believe this nonsense picked up steam about the same time as the Washington Redskins controversy. According to leftists, if natives took a dump at a certain site, that site is sacred and therefore automatically means ownership.
 
The Native American tribe that owns the land under Billie Eilish’s multimillion-dollar Los Angeles mansion said celebrities should “explicitly” reference the tribes if they want to use them to virtue-signal.

The Tongva tribe confirmed the “Bad Guy” singer’s $3 million home does sit on its “ancestral land,” after the 24-year-old used her Grammys acceptance speech to rail against ICE and insist that “no one is illegal on stolen land.”

“Eilish has not contacted our tribe directly regarding her property, we do value the instance when public figures provide visibility to the true history of this country,” says a Tongva spokesperson.


If Eilish doesn't want to give the land back to the Tongva tribe, some hefty reparations may be in order. As the saying goes, time to sh*t or get off the pot.

MSN
The whole phrase “no one is illegal on stolen land“ is a bad argument. Nobody is saying that the person is illegal, but people do illegal things.

Also, if you reside on stolen land, that would actually be the very definition of being illegal. Lol
 
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