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New 2011 Native American Dollar

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Poll Question
Six candidates witch one do you like ?

http://news.coinupdate.com/native-a...by-cfa-0235/

Winner:

http://mintnewsblog.blogspot.com/20...-dollar.html

Poll Choices
 NA-01
 NA-02
 NA-03
 NA-04
 NA-05
 NA-06

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I like NA-01 and I want that to win but the NA-05 reminds me of the Buffalo nickel witch was cool in a way. But my vote is stuck with the first one.
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I voted for NA-05. If we are to have a Native American Coin, lets put Native Americans ON the coin. Traveling around the US, I've run into many great examples of Native American Art. Leave us White and Black Americans off the coin and dedicate each to the great tribes of North America. The large tribes encompassed the US, Mexico, and Canada before the Europeans appeared.

Besides who wants to see a coin with a guy with a frilly collar or buckled, pointy hat? That's my Two Cents.
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BOOOOOOOOOO!! Do these people have no imagination? That looks just like the nickel. Any of the ones showing the Indians would have been much more interesting. Two hands shaking again. Give me a break!!
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 Posted 11/28/2010  1:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add spaceace to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Honestly, the design that won, was actually my LEAST favorite of them all. My favorite was NA02. Kind of a boring winning design
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I think all the designs show a complete lack of courage and imagination. BORING is my answer to all of them!
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I like NA 01...its the best out of those ideas...but like augsburger says...lack of imagination on all ideas.
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NA-02 was my vote, but none of these are even close to the beautiful 2010 three arrows reverse...
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i wanted NA-06 since I first saw the designs :)
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I'm with LittleBoy, I've liked NA-06 since its inception.
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Reminding the public and American Indians about all the hundreds of broken treaties with the "White Man" is kind of a precarious thing to do, in my opinion.
Emblazing them on a coin for infinity......well......that's all I'll say I suppose.

But I went with NA-06. The Peace Pipe is obviously a very sacred thing to all tribes....yes...even before the White Man arrived.
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After having ridden on horseback all over the Flint Hills in Kansas, parts of Colorado, South Dakota, Washington, and Oregon, I have a real appreciation for what Native Americans endured. Native Americans deserve a better coin; actually a whole series of coins. I think their selection of that image somehow misses the mark. I'm glad their casino businesses are providing more "Coins" now than what we've cheated out of them.
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Good point Eaglefoot. Looks like a bunch of white guys decided what looks good to them without asking any native americans. Every treaty every written was broken eventually. I may be a bit bias since my great great grandmother was full blooded Cherokee but a picture of a treaty just seems wrong. But it's just a coin so maybe I'm being a bit to serious about it.
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I think it should just stay, and be more true to the original idea......

Put "their" heroes on the coin.......
Put "their" accomplishments and contributions as a People on the coins.

Display "their" prowess, pride, and honor on the battlefields. Many engagements and famous battles were fighting "with" us too, some of us history buffs may remember.

Before they were a "defeated people" sent to "concentration camps" and stripped of their pride, dignity, religion, and life, ...... essentially, they were happy, healthy, self-governed, and quite industrious.
There are so many "mysteries" still....... the "Mound building".....the "cliff dwellings".......pyramids...... accurate world calendars.....astronomers......medicenes, different foods and cultivation techniques, etc. etc. etc.

My main point, is just that there are A LOT of different things that could go on these coins.

The Cherokee's (your brethren Bluezone) had their own towns, schools, written language, etc. etc. etc (right before the Trail of Tears of course). They were "adapting" quite nicely, as they were told to do, and required to do, ...... to "assimilate" into the "Modern world".

There were SO MANY great leaders in North America representing their tribes in our history too........ "Heroes" to them AND us, in many cases.
(I'm part Shawnee myself).......

Compassion, sympathy, recognition......but most of all....... ADMIRATION for these people should be "the themes" on these coins, as an acknowledgement of their contributions to this great Country and our history. Some of it is painful.....some of it is downright shameful........but it's our "history" nonetheless IMO.

The coins should NOT be a kind of "I'm sorry" theme or some sort of "Reparations" notion..... just simply a statement of historical fact that is recognized and prideful and one which honors them in the best ways possible.
Though, I wouldn't have minded "some" way of some proceeds going to improve reservation schools, roads, and stimulating some local businesses.

Lewis & Clark would've NEVER MADE IT WITHOUT HELP FROM Sacagawea, and most people know how important she was.......hence the "first" design. But they also would've failed without the Mandans help, and so many other tribes along the way who fed them when they were starving and/or gave them shelter when they were literally going to freeze to death ........
Throughout the 1500's, 1600's, 1700's, 1800's, and even still in the 1900's, they were and should still be relevant and important to our history and our present.
In sooooo many cases, the core American history is just "tied together" with ours and undeniable.

But I guess all of the "deciding committee's" never asked "me" ......so ahh well, we'll see what happens.
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Voted for NA-5 but none of them really moved me.
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I forget from years past, but how soon does the mint usually release the Native American dollars? I know they don't really circulate, but when are they released?
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