The document discusses the origins of scalping and terms like "Redskin" used for Native Americans. It argues that scalping was a practice brought to North America by Europeans, who would pay bounties for scalps and body parts as proof of killing Native Americans. Over time, the bounties paid for scalps increased and were used as a means of genocide against Native tribes. The document claims that terms like "Redskin" were used by European settlers as a derogatory name for the bloody corpses they left after scalp hunts, and that the depiction of Native Americans in history has been distorted through the lens of European colonizers.