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번역 관련 문제 보고
It started with Native Americans not understanding the original puritanical settlers differences between gifts and trades. They thought the locals were giving gifts, the locals thought they were trading. Hence 'Indian Giver'; they took back gifts.
Then, you'd hear people use it as slang for someone who took back gifts, which framed Native people as those who took back gifts, despite being a very generous culture. Because once you make _them_ look bad? Very easy to feel better about yourself.
Sound familiar?
Yeah but he just prefers to blame white people.
no steam awards for you. bait was too obvious, 0/10 try again
I'm LGBT and have native american in my family. You don't speak for me and stop making us look stupid and weak. This game is amazing. Go back to hello kitty island adventure.
the re-definition of words is one of the most idiotic things of all time.