I don't like talking about this shyt, but It's not a theory, my grandfather his father my grandmother and her mother were all considered to be American Indians, Choctaw and Cherokee specifically, and they have it in writing and documentation I don't see a reason why the elders would make that shyt up.
Its practically pointless to present evidence. If you show written statements,if you show pictures,or even their precious dna that shows a link. They will write all of that off as "well of course ,thats from runaway African slaves moving in with the Indians,so they were grafted in
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Rather than admit there were in fact "black" natives in the Americas. Most ive gotten some to admit is "that there was a few". Pretty foolish to admit there were a few,yet still dismiss the fact #weWereAlreadyHere. And to be clear i dont believe that none of us came from Africa. I believe most of us probably came from Africa. OR at least enough that its crazy to say none of us did.
But who involved would be interested in clearing it up? The modern native american indians who benefit from black people being unable to claim indegionous? Or America who definitely benefits from us believing there were no "black" natives? Even if there were a "few",it would open a can of worms for land claims and lawsuits. Which would be harder to dismiss since Natives already got theres. Not to mention sovereignty that comes from having indegenious rights.
Black folks calling us morons and conspiracy theorist makes the white man and native american indians pay day
Its crazy how we eat up whatever the european puts out as if they are the ultimate truth tellers. Plus those pictures you showed,I remember seeing you had to make an appointment to even seee them in the british museum. Cant confirm or deny,but why is it hidden if thats in fact true.