The naturals (native Indians) on the eastern seaboard of the United
States during the years 1500 AD through to the present suffered
beyond the reasonable as collateral-damage innocents. If the
invasion of colonials to the extremes of forcing movement,
assimilating-in or killing-off in order to occupy and to control
the new world proved anything, it established the need for the
justice of law and order to be in the hands of a third party or a
benevolent despot. The Tuckahoe, an extinct tribe with roots on the
Eastern Shore of Maryland near Cambridge, was forced to choose from
the following list: war, sell, run, or join and hope for the best.
Running away over land, whether west, north or south, meant bumping
into others exercising the same option. In TRIBE ARPEGGIOS, the
Tuckahoe chose a flight to freedom, afloat in a ship. Circumstances
allowed for a schooner, conditions fed the need, and heritage
nourished the will under leadership with unrestrained imagination.
The organization was tribal with a benevolent chief and a
controlling tribe council as the government. Generations of
Tuckahoe floated to and in freedom while forming into a flotilla
that moved down the eastern seaboard, through the Bahamas and
Caribbean, and around Florida into the swamp shielded mangrove
covered sands of the 10,000 Islands. When given the cause of
threat, harm or attack, they fought violently. Tribes voluntarily
joined in freedom and the theme of survival repeated itself
relentlessly. To offend a friend, harm or degrade an innocent, or
break tribal rules meant judgment rendered. Life was as the chief
said it would be after blowing pipe smoke to the left, smoke to the
right and smoke straight ahead, "Let it be so "
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