It was impossible to ever get the truth about them from the natives themselves, what do the following phrases mean?
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The phrase "It was impossible to ever get the truth about them from the natives themselves" suggests that the speaker or writer believes that it is difficult or impossible to obtain accurate information or the true story from the people who are originally from a certain place or group.
- It implies that the native people may not be trustworthy or reliable sources of information and that their accounts of events or history may be distorted or biased.
- The phrase could refer to any number of situations or contexts, such as historical events, cultural practices, or personal experiences.
- Without additional context, it is not possible to say exactly what "them" refers to or why the speaker or writer believes that it is impossible to get the truth from the native people.
- However, it is worth noting that this statement may be a form of colonialism, and not be true, as many people of colonized groups were oppressed and had their voices silenced. It's important to critically assess such statements and consider multiple perspectives.
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