What a Native Tribe Would Do in the First 72 Hours of Collapse

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The First 24 Hours

Based on the historical record, in the first 24 hours after attack or collapse, indigenous tribes would do many of the same things other cultures do. First, they would take action to survive the event, moving or sheltering in place. Then they would check rendezvous points and gather their family and determine whether to flee (bugout) or shelter in place.

After the first 24 hours, they might relocate to a more remote area where they could attempt diplomacy or legal remedies, if applicable. Tribal leaders knew their survival was at stake and made use of diplomacy and the legal remedies. Their tenacity is admirable. Indigenous tribes in the USA, especially in Alaska, are still battling for federal acknowledgement today. Until tribes are acknowledged by the Federal government tribal members are lumped in with other, sometimes enemy, tribes.

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