Black Indians of New Orleans
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Nope, wrong again. Blacks that were welcomed and joined American Indian tribes. They were Africans not black Indians. Get it right. Look at most of the pictures in the begining, Native Americans.
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Lovin this history!
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@rosey10880 you need to acknowledge who gave you "your identity" before you attempt to defend it against the people that are correcting it for you. Why are Indians called Indians?? Because a European Spaniard name Cristobal Colon thought he was sailing to India and you confused people still embrace it today like its good.
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black-americans are more like to have white/caucasian blood so why arent we talking about that?
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Black moors & Mongoloids lived in america before columbus or any european step foot on this land. Those dark skin indians are decsendants of moors who lived here. Both moors/mongoloids were under the choctaw,cherokee,mohawk nations. All indians are not sterotypically red with long braids.
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Black moors & Mongoloids lived in america before columbus or any european step foot on this land. Those dark skin indians are decsendants of moors who lived here. Both moors/mongoloids were under the choctaw,cherokee,mohawk nations. All indians are not sterotypically red with long braids.
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This country is a melting pot. Indians married and mixed with blacks and whites. White people in amerikkka purposely hide black and indian interactions out of amerikkkan history. Good portion of blacks have indian ancestory. Everyones heritage should be respected . Everyone has right to be proud of their family tree
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i love my people
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LeMuria is an invention to devide the nation. Actually, the crows are a cultural cinstruction, they didn``t exist in reality.
this is so interesting, is there any more you can upload or are there any links to more info on this? It seems to be an important cultural link in the history of America, such an obvious one too but its usually brushed over very quickly or not mentioned at all.
phylliewilly 3 months ago
@phylliewilly , the whole documentary is available from Doorknob films
DementedBCecil 4 weeks ago