The reason for my past postings on this subject
would be because I have been to powwows, gatherings and paw-paus since the
1960′s up and down the east coast and even a few trips out west all the way to
California and back.
At no time was I, my father, my grandfather, or
anyone else, while on our travels interview for someone’s opinion about our
true traditional people over on this side of Indian country?
I am not sure why you both showed up on the
posting, I am just saying that if anyone wishes to write about any subject
shouldn’t they be covering the whole subject before posting their opinion?
How many people interview for this report have full
knowledge about all 5,000 American Native
Tribes?
I challenge anyone, stating that this Julia Good
Fox, professor of American Indian Studies
at Haskell
Indian Nations University is all knowing?
Welcome to both visitors from Facebook from Helena Montana
and
Redondo Beach
California
To my postings about the new article from Stephanie
Siek
Who’s a Native
American? It’s complicated
What makes someone “legitimately” Native American?
Who’s a Native American? It’s complicated
Posted: May 14, 2012 2:19 PM by Stephanie Siek (CNN)
Julia Good Fox, professor of American Indian
Studies at Haskell Indian Nations University
This is a free country and if Elizabeth Warren‘s claims Native
American ancestry, this is of no business to anyone except Senator Elizabeth
Warren, we need to be taking care of our own skeletons before we go looking
into others closets.
AHO?
People who live in glass houses should never throw
stones?
Let’s put Senator Elizabeth Warren to bed, so to
speak, and work together on correcting what is wrong with this country for a
change?
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