The state of California has for many years been at the forefront
when it comes to
'a change for the good'
It looks like this coming year they will be keeping up their
tradition?
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
This
posting is about good people being disenrolled!
Disenrolled, discarded, to cast aside, dispose of, get rid of, to
throw out, a person or thing that is cast out or rejected.
Why?
Because by doing so the people doing this (their own people) will
be rewarded by the conquering nation!
For most of my life I have picked up the torch from my elders to
stumble through my time on Mother Earth to help make right the wrong done to my
ancestors.
Today is no different.
Capitol Alert:
California has nation's largest Native American population
By Dan Walters dwalters@sacbee.com
December 23, 2013
They may comprise less than 1 percent of California's 38 million
residents, but the state — perhaps surprisingly to many — has the nation's
largest population of Native Americans,
a new Census Bureau report reveals.
The state-by-state and tribe-by-tribe reports list 352,427
American Indians and Alaskan Natives in California, and only Oklahoma's 313,305
approach California's numbers.
The reports also reveal that California's Native American
population represents hundreds of specific tribes and sub-tribal groups, with
tribes from Mexico, at 45,933, the largest single grouping, followed by
Cherokees at 20,969. However, 126,425 Californians identified themselves as
Native Americans in the 2010 census without designating a tribal affiliation.
Lois Edwards stands with demonstrators out front of an Enterprise
Rancheria tribal meeting,
Saturday, August 5, 2006 at Southside Community Center in
Oroville,
where the Enterprise Rancheria General Council met to vote on the
citizenship of approximately 70 tribal members who were disenrolled in 2003.
Many of those protesting had been disenrolled.
Sacramento Bee/ Lezlie Sterling
or
Wikipedia
1 Population 1.1 2010 Populations with multiracial identifiers
2 Racial and ancestral makeup 2.1 Europeans
2.2 Hispanic or Latino Americans
2.3 Asian Americans
2.4 Pacific Islanders
2.5 Middle Eastern Americans
2.6 African Americans
2.7 Native Americans/American Indians
All but the natives of this country
are recognized as being human beings?
Disenrolled, discarded, to cast
aside, dispose of, get rid of, to throw out, a person or thing that is cast out
or rejected.
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