3/4/12

Can a non-native person be adopted into a tribe?


This question comes to one of my teaching blogs or websites at least four times a day every day.

While trying to find out what others are giving for an answer, one sees some strange answers.

This tends to get on someone's nerves after awhile wondering why or how they came to their conclusions?

Clan Mother/Adoption into a tribe.


Never allow a person from any other tribal nation, a government person or a person with a plastic card with permission from a government agency to tell you if a Traditional Native American Tribe has rights to do this or that, NEVER!

A Federally recognized tribal person is only a person with no back bone that submitted to a government (Non Native) person and allowed themselves to be placed in a government type of prison concentration camp now called (reservation).

None of that gives any of them the right to tell you how we run our tribe!

The true answer is YES, some Traditional tribes do adopt and when they do, there is nothing honorary about the adoption, it is an adoption, period!

You become a Native American member of that tribe provided of course this adoption is done correctly.

If, after this adoption anyone tells you anything different tell them to go back to their own country, this is Indian Country, our country our rules!


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