After all, there was no earthly reason for Indians on the Hualapai Reservation in Arizona to build a glass-bottom skywalk off the majestic Grand Canyon, which they “consecrated” with tribal dances last week. And I’m sure inviting the “white man” to walk gingerly off the edge for a clear view into the 4000-foot chasm beneath their feet, for a scalper’s fee, is not the kind of communing with nature their ancestors had in mind.
But, if defiling the Grand Canyon for easy money isn’t hypocritical enough, click here to read how the spirits moved other Native Americans to ethnically cleanse their tribes of black folks….
VAmom says
Why are you giving opinions on anything in the US? Aren’t you from one of those little rinky dink islands in the Caribbean? Remember the saying, love it or leave it?
Peggy says
It’s far worse than you could imagine. you can’t even look AT the skywalk for less than 30 dollars, and if you want to get close to it, then you have to pay 50 dollars. Then it’s another 25 dollars to walk on it.
The entire area is marred up with tanker full of fuel, and hellicopters.. their gift shop has cheep china made stuff in it.
… I could go on