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the trails of tears

Apex: The Indian act of the trails of tears

The Indian Removal Act and the Trail of Tears

There are plenty more but the biggest is paper genocide

We were already here before any African or Europeans or Mongoloid came.. The Mongoloids are the only ones who can claim native because they were here before Europeans but they can't say that they are indigenous only the American negro aka "Black" aka misnomer "African American".

You see those white people(you) on the Indian reservation (agencies) the so called natives on the agencies are mixed with our Negro ancestors, some with Asians and some with European and some of them are just straight Europeans or just straight Asians. Only the (misnomered) "Negro" looking straight haired Indians descend from us…Or share our blood. Which is why DNA test report us sharing blood with them, and it doesn't mean we have their blood in us, it's the other way around. So, when dealing with 23andMe, who only uses 1 (yes only 1) north American mixed-mongoloid/aboriginal tribe to compare us to, which are the Pima, says we have up to 2% (some cases higher) of"Native-American" blood. Its the biggest hoax out when you base "Native-American" ancestry on being from one tribe, and a mix tribe at that. The oldest indigenous people are Negroid, the mongoloid population

they sample for "native Americans" are not the ancestors of 'black"

Americans. I am not talking about Africans. People think negro means African, but negro does not mean Africans. We are not African.And no we didn't come from Africa because of some stupid out of Africa theory which is a theory - a poor theory. check out African American aint African Facebook. 1828 definition of American facebook

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