Just go to his kennel Dane Calloway he half right you're worse than black people here lot more than the ones that they sent one but a lot of you do come from the motherland the land of original people melanated dark skin 80% of the world is Melanie that you have to ask yourself if you don't got melanin where the hell you come from
FOR WHAT? THEM FOOLS IS LOST IN THE SAUCE, A WASTE OF TIME? MOVE ON TO SOME REAL KNOWLEDGE!!!
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30:15 - 30:34 Dane said Nigeria was originally 3 “countries” put together and Nigeria was colonized by France. For one, countries never existed in Africa before the Berlin conference and the British colonized Nigeria. At 26:15, Dane also brought up white Nigerians, as if they’re native to Africa. He doesn’t know what he’s talking bout half of the time.
B.S. there are hundreds of slave castles and forts on the coast of the Ghana only. Many slave posts and slave markets and slave routes. You don't need proverbs as evidence. I'm Ghanaian. They captured a lot of slaves
@@yaaobenewaah1697 i know but the slaves where the children of Israel this is Y the whole slave trade was in west africa and america only the 10 tribes where taken dpwn by the assyrians in 721bc the 10 tribes escaped to america this is y their timeline starts around 700bc the 1st slaves went to portugal from west africa during the late 1400's same as the natives this explains the hebrew writings artifacts and pyramids found through the americas the children of Israel have taken the names of esau = caucasians Us by europeans and natives by spainairds just check the last names jamaicain british haitian french
@@yaaobenewaah1697 african tribes were converted into islam around mo ham muds time they went and ran esau = romans into the mountains. the arabs in spain and the african muslims ruled europe. when the romans came out of the caucus mountains they took europe and the africans fled back and started selling us to the arabs around the 1400s after the arans were ran out of spain then they both sold/traded us to the europeans we fled to west africa to flee roman persecution
Your going to find a dead end with Dane in regards to slave trade. He intentionally misinforms to build up his wealth he is a grifter nothing more. There is tons of evidence for the slave trade. And majority of us blacks are apart of the Africa Diaspora.
The Black people that were in the Americas before colonialism where Africans that made earlier journeys . This new bogus ABA movement (Anything But African) is making the lost stupid and Dane Calloway is the pied piper
That continent was called African during the 15th century. This conitinent was call North America or Turtle Island before white men gave. both of those names. That man needs to be checked because he is leading the lost and ignorant away fro our true heritage. What he says are lies. What he said on the podcast were lies. There is no culture of black People in the Americas before colonialism. If it is what is it. There are no traditions, religion, or origin stories of black People that predate colonization. The mongoloid Indians have this and practice these traditions and speak the language. Name the culture?
When Rah said the Mayor called her did you see how the God went back in his seat sideways? That was a natural reaction of him side eyeing her. Don't get it twisted....
Rah, please get out of your own head. Whenever somebody made a powerful point, you just pushed some agenda and didn't even acknowledge the message. You could be the voice of reason and balance, but it looks like something else.
@@antisocialextrovert3008 everybody a agent huh 🤣 some one have different opinions you do know that right that doesn't mean there a necessarily a agent I see the same pattern with you emotional Dan followers
A lot of time wasted talking about bullcrap!!! Build and stay focused on what’s relevant!!!! You got one of best researchers on your platform and y’all talking about haircuts and distractions!!!!😡
How you bring someone on with so much KNOWLEDGE as this man and constantly interrupting him and changing an important topic to basic stuff? Come on ...Thank God for Godfrey always going back to the topic...Bring him back and ACTUALLY STAY ON TOPIC PLEASE!
This right here is how they keep us stuck and worried about all the wrong things. The world is not what it seems, and there are people working with those behind the scenes to keep it that way. This right here proved it.
I really wish you all got the opportunity to discuss more about our ancestry instead of this virus going around. Yes that plays a part in the destruction of our people, but more of us need to get in tune on where we came, how to seek it and how we been lied to. I really hope y’all come out with another video validating more of the information that Dane has grown accustomed to.
What do you mean by sources? He that the French colonized Nigeria, that isn't the truth. He said the slave trade was once called the Middle Passage ,that isn't true. He said the slave trade happened in reverse, that isn't true, He said he knows a group of elders who never even heard of Slavery. Ask yourself, do you know anyone who hasn't at least heard of slavery? C'mon man what did he say that was true?
@@BlindMice-wq9zq I have talked to plenty elders from Africa that had no knowledge of what we were taught in the western world. In fact none of them ever mentioned any of their people being kidnapped and never returning. That was about 11 years ago during my travels. How many different countries and continents have you travelled to for information? I'm not saying that Dane doesn't make mistakes because I have personally called him out on a few things. I do know that we have been taught a lot of things that were untrue in American schools.
What you say doesn't change anything. Most Americans don't know tha American Indians enslaved African descendants. Most people don't know that American Indians still discriminate against blacks today. Check Cherokee vs Cherokee Freedmen 2017. Check Congressional Black Caucus vs Puhmunkey tribe of Virginia 2012 Check Creek vs Creek Freedmen. I am a USMC combat veteran sir I have been Go several countries like Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, England, Ireland and most of the Carribean. I am affiliated with the Charity "Child Fund" . I am personally responsible the Health care and education of Chlidren in Kenya. I am a mentor and baseball coach in Washington DC . Calloway is a con
Damn. Come on my people. We have to get better at staying on topic. Stop looking for attention and laughs. Soak up information. We can talk about hip hop shit any day of the week. That's not getting anybody the bag.
He said numerous things that wereuntru and some that were just stupid . The stupid. He said Fans Boaz created the Middle Passage. The Middle passage was legally over before he was born. He said that the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade was once called the Middle Passage. He doesn't know what the Middle Passage was. The first Passage in the Triangular Slave Trade was the voyage from Europe. The Middle Passage was the journey our African ancestors endured on their way to the Americas. The final passage was the ships full of merchandise back to Europe completing the Triangular Slave trade.
Pretendian (portmanteau of pretend and Indian[1][2][3]) is a pejorative colloquialism used to call out a person who has falsely claimed Indigenous identity by professing to be a citizen of a Native American or Indigenous Canadian tribal nation, or to be descended from Native American or Indigenous Canadian ancestors.[4][5][6][7] As a practice, being a pretendian is considered an extreme form of cultural appropriation,[8] especially if that individual then asserts that they can represent, and speak for, communities from which they do not originate.[3][8][9][10] It is sometimes also referred to as a form of fraud,[1] ethnic fraud or race shifting.[11][12] Early false claims to Indigenous identity, often called "playing Indian", go back at least as far as the Boston Tea Party. There was a rise in pretendians after the 1960s for a number of reasons, such as the reestablishment of tribal sovereignty following the era of Indian termination policy, the media coverage of the Occupation of Alcatraz and the Wounded Knee Occupation, and the formation of Native American studies as a distinct form of area studies which led to the establishment of publishing programs and university departments specifically for or about Native American culture. At the same time, hippie and New Age subcultures marketed Native cultures as accessible, spiritual, and as a form of resistance to mainstream culture, leading to the rise of the plastic shaman or "culture vulture." By 1990, many years of pushback by Native Americans against pretendians resulted in the successful passage of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 (IACA) - a truth-in-advertising law which prohibits misrepresentation in marketing of American Indian or Alaska Native arts and crafts products within the United States. While Indigenous communities have always self-policed and spread word of frauds, mainstream media and arts communities were often unaware, or did not act upon this information, until more recent decades. Since the 1990s and 2000s, a number of controversies regarding ethnic fraud have come to light and received coverage in mainstream media, leading to a broader awareness of pretendians in the world at large.
I cried immensely for months when I was told my family was native at about 15 years of age. Imagine being raised a proud removed African then all of a sudden the family tells you it’s not true?? It was devastating at that age and I thought it was a weird But beautiful trait only my family possessed to be liars the opposite way where Black African was great and they literally hid, never mentioned no “gma had good hair because.. “ stories.. I just thought my family was dope and I tune teaching me Swahili but then slapped me with oh ... yea by the damn way?? Wtf. The grandparents were speaking their native language at home but not outside and not to us. My parents being panthers pushed the Africa narrative without consulting their parents. It took a lot of research on my part but it can be done to reveal which you are. Some of us are stolen and much of us aren’t. Just learn what’s yours; you and your children deserve the truth!!
@da midwif no its not. He got called out on this and said you cant research my research because you would have to research that research. The only problem is research doesnt work like that. He is obviously lying and doesnt have nothing to show for it only brain dead followers who dont want to be associated with Africans or their my own blackness followers.
Charles Darwin isn't a religion at all. His research can be studied and replicated. Meaning you can follow the scientific method yourself and come to his conclusion. This is why the Theory of evolution is considered fact in the scientific community because other people have done the experiments. Dane Calloway is a proven con man . Continuing to follow his Narrative is religion
Very true. I've never seen Dane do an interview like this. They wasted time and energy. They have one of the greatest minds on history with them and they could not stay on subject. Wow!
Dane is on point per usual. You can look at race classifications on applications and see exactly what he’s saying about the race/religion/money goes hand in hand.
Pretendian (portmanteau of pretend and Indian[1][2][3]) is a pejorative colloquialism used to call out a person who has falsely claimed Indigenous identity by professing to be a citizen of a Native American or Indigenous Canadian tribal nation, or to be descended from Native American or Indigenous Canadian ancestors.[4][5][6][7] As a practice, being a pretendian is considered an extreme form of cultural appropriation,[8] especially if that individual then asserts that they can represent, and speak for, communities from which they do not originate.[3][8][9][10] It is sometimes also referred to as a form of fraud,[1] ethnic fraud or race shifting.[11][12] Early false claims to Indigenous identity, often called "playing Indian", go back at least as far as the Boston Tea Party. There was a rise in pretendians after the 1960s for a number of reasons, such as the reestablishment of tribal sovereignty following the era of Indian termination policy, the media coverage of the Occupation of Alcatraz and the Wounded Knee Occupation, and the formation of Native American studies as a distinct form of area studies which led to the establishment of publishing programs and university departments specifically for or about Native American culture. At the same time, hippie and New Age subcultures marketed Native cultures as accessible, spiritual, and as a form of resistance to mainstream culture, leading to the rise of the plastic shaman or "culture vulture." By 1990, many years of pushback by Native Americans against pretendians resulted in the successful passage of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 (IACA) - a truth-in-advertising law which prohibits misrepresentation in marketing of American Indian or Alaska Native arts and crafts products within the United States. While Indigenous communities have always self-policed and spread word of frauds, mainstream media and arts communities were often unaware, or did not act upon this information, until more recent decades. Since the 1990s and 2000s, a number of controversies regarding ethnic fraud have come to light and received coverage in mainstream media, leading to a broader awareness of pretendians in the world at large.
No he's literally just making up stuff. There are tons of African based religions in North and South America. Arara which is a Ewe,-Fon from Dahomey based religion in Cuba. Comfa is a Kongo religion in Guyana. And telling us "melanated people went back" doesn't make sense because Liberia and Sierra Leon does not have these tribes the bakongo people are all the way from Angola and Congo.
In recent years, there has been a growing trend of induvial who try to promote this narrative which claims that Africans in the Diaspora are not descendants of Africans who were stolen and enslaved. These individuals claim that the black people were in fact in America long before the slave trade. These are the types of claims being made by individuals such as Dane Calloway, Tariq Nasheed, and others. These claims are rooted in a rejection of African identity. The claims are also completely ahistorical. In my view, the worst part of these claims is that it ignores what our ancestors themselves wrote regarding their origins. They made it very clear that they were a people who were captured from Africa and enslaved in the Americas. I start here with Thomas Peters, who was taken from Africa and enslaved in the United States. Peters later returned to Africa, where he became one of the founders of what was to become Sierra Leone. Prince Hall was also an advocate for return to Africa. The African Lodge which he was a member of sent a petition which stated: We, or our ancestors have been taken from our dear connections, and brought from Africa and put into a state of slavery in this country; from which unhappy situation we have been lately in some measure delivered by the new constitution which has been adopted by this state, or by a free act of our former masters. But we yet to find ourselves, in many respects, in very disagreeable and disadvantageous circumstances; most of which must attend us, so long as we and our children live in America. Around this time, Paul Cuffee was also leading a back to Africa movement. Why was the back to Africa movement so prominent in the 1700s if the majority of black people in America at the time believed that they were already in America before Europeans arrived? We can go further to look at the writings of those who were born in Africa. Phillis Wheatley was from Africa. We know this because she wrote: “Twas mercy brought me from my Pagan land”. There are other examples, such as the Olaudah Equiano, Omar ibn Said, and Abdul Rahman Ibrahima Sori. All three men were taken from Africa. In the case of Sori, he was able to return to Africa and has descendants…
@@kerwinj30 yes I have and I have no native American in me just cause someone can trace there family dont mean they been in America since the beginning the reason you rather do that because you don't want to be told your not native American.culture vulture at best
Yes great show....get that message out there we are all not Africans ...I really enjoyed this show you gotta have him back Asap...Dane Galloway very knowledgeable...black people need this information so needed... Great show.....
We as a people are on the same frequency now. I’ve been doing research on Native Americans as it relates to the ancestors and elders of my family. Trying to get in touch with them.
I feel that if we had adequate information about last names SIR names we can really crack alot of locks. My families last names are elder on one side and Blue on the other side names that have different meanings my grandfathers family were McNeill so how do people that live in North Carolina have a traditionally Irish name. Somebody hiding something
Pretendian (portmanteau of pretend and Indian[1][2][3]) is a pejorative colloquialism used to call out a person who has falsely claimed Indigenous identity by professing to be a citizen of a Native American or Indigenous Canadian tribal nation, or to be descended from Native American or Indigenous Canadian ancestors.[4][5][6][7] As a practice, being a pretendian is considered an extreme form of cultural appropriation,[8] especially if that individual then asserts that they can represent, and speak for, communities from which they do not originate.[3][8][9][10] It is sometimes also referred to as a form of fraud,[1] ethnic fraud or race shifting.[11][12] Early false claims to Indigenous identity, often called "playing Indian", go back at least as far as the Boston Tea Party. There was a rise in pretendians after the 1960s for a number of reasons, such as the reestablishment of tribal sovereignty following the era of Indian termination policy, the media coverage of the Occupation of Alcatraz and the Wounded Knee Occupation, and the formation of Native American studies as a distinct form of area studies which led to the establishment of publishing programs and university departments specifically for or about Native American culture. At the same time, hippie and New Age subcultures marketed Native cultures as accessible, spiritual, and as a form of resistance to mainstream culture, leading to the rise of the plastic shaman or "culture vulture." By 1990, many years of pushback by Native Americans against pretendians resulted in the successful passage of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 (IACA) - a truth-in-advertising law which prohibits misrepresentation in marketing of American Indian or Alaska Native arts and crafts products within the United States. While Indigenous communities have always self-policed and spread word of frauds, mainstream media and arts communities were often unaware, or did not act upon this information, until more recent decades. Since the 1990s and 2000s, a number of controversies regarding ethnic fraud have come to light and received coverage in mainstream media, leading to a broader awareness of pretendians in the world at large.
I’ve been following this good brother Dane Calloway for a while now. He’s been through many debates and research concerning his truth. He’s been exposing the dirt that’s been swept under the rug for a while now. It’s important to look things up for yourself and question everything,folks. He’s a great teacher of that rather than ppl depending on his or any one person’s narrative. With all that being said, Lord Jamar and Godfrey are within (and out) of the industry and coloring outside the lines which brings so much joy to my heart. I met Godfrey via Sirius radio in person and that man’s energy for his own ppl is infectious. Jamar is an unapologetically real being that we consider an endangered species at this point . You can tell by the interviews with VLAD. You can’t sway a real dude like Lord. To see all these guys on here brings me to a higher place. Continue to do what y’all do man. I’m subscribed . Shout out to my sis Rah Digga too. I have to catch up on her workings. Stay true y’all. Keep up the awesome work. I love you all.
@@أبوسهير-ن2ت dane not an agent ... Agents dont speak nd wake people up to stop there bosses .... Employees dont come together to fire the supervisor .... Lol you funny . get off this channel nd find yourself
33:40 - what else Happened during the early 1900's when they ushered in the "Out of Africa" story into schools. The creation of 1904- Sigma Pi Phi, 1906-Alpha Phi Alpha, 1908-Alpha Kappa Alpha, 1911-Kappa Alpha Psi, 1911-Omega Psi Phi,1913-Delta Sigma Theta, 1913-Moorish Science Temple, 1914-Phi Beta Sigma, 1920-Zeta Phi Beta, 1922-Sigma Gamma Rho, 1930-Nation of Islam, etc., etc.- Going to leave this right here for you....
dane calloway is a fake revionist histrian hes not indian at all he claims cherokee like many other black ppl do because that tribe owned slaves and adopted black ppl into those tribes. black americans are just african mixed with european not indian or indigenous to this landmass at all
@@jman3277 True, but we know a lot of Black people will gravitate to anything that sounds good even if it makes no logical sense i.e (reverse slave trade)...... or to any rhetoric that disassociates themselves from Africa.
Our DNA markers that matches West Africans, The Slave Castles on the West Coast of Africa, The auction sites in RI, SC and AL. The seasoning ports in the Bahamas and Jamaica, the African Slave Advertisment that told what part of Africa certain slaves came from, The Fact that former African Slaves that established the country's Liberia and Sierra Leonne.
The records from the insurance company Yhe Loyds of London that insured the cargo of African slaves, The English Slave ship Captain John Newtons work to end the Triangular Slave trade, the Gullah People of SC, The stories of Africans writing about their journey from Africa like Phyllis Wheatley, Anthony Johnson, Prince Younger,
This Podcast was so good why did dane get cut so many times I don't get it y'all didn't even let him speak or ask more question about indigenous American smfh
@@convowithashnicole Right I only came on for Dane. But yes they are controlled oppositions. You also can tell, they were really brushing the brother off cause they can't keep up. They some Roman Circus clowns.
Pretendian (portmanteau of pretend and Indian[1][2][3]) is a pejorative colloquialism used to call out a person who has falsely claimed Indigenous identity by professing to be a citizen of a Native American or Indigenous Canadian tribal nation, or to be descended from Native American or Indigenous Canadian ancestors.[4][5][6][7] As a practice, being a pretendian is considered an extreme form of cultural appropriation,[8] especially if that individual then asserts that they can represent, and speak for, communities from which they do not originate.[3][8][9][10] It is sometimes also referred to as a form of fraud,[1] ethnic fraud or race shifting.[11][12] Early false claims to Indigenous identity, often called "playing Indian", go back at least as far as the Boston Tea Party. There was a rise in pretendians after the 1960s for a number of reasons, such as the reestablishment of tribal sovereignty following the era of Indian termination policy, the media coverage of the Occupation of Alcatraz and the Wounded Knee Occupation, and the formation of Native American studies as a distinct form of area studies which led to the establishment of publishing programs and university departments specifically for or about Native American culture. At the same time, hippie and New Age subcultures marketed Native cultures as accessible, spiritual, and as a form of resistance to mainstream culture, leading to the rise of the plastic shaman or "culture vulture." By 1990, many years of pushback by Native Americans against pretendians resulted in the successful passage of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 (IACA) - a truth-in-advertising law which prohibits misrepresentation in marketing of American Indian or Alaska Native arts and crafts products within the United States. While Indigenous communities have always self-policed and spread word of frauds, mainstream media and arts communities were often unaware, or did not act upon this information, until more recent decades. Since the 1990s and 2000s, a number of controversies regarding ethnic fraud have come to light and received coverage in mainstream media, leading to a broader awareness of pretendians in the world at large.
I got mad Love for Rah Digga but it seemed like when she came on the show this episode it swayed the whole interview the vibe totally went left I might be tripping don't know just my opinion
Dane Calloway is awesome cause we all were not from that boat! Majority of us were already here!!! As my dad calls himself a Native American. Thanks for brining Dane on here Jamaar
@@BlindMice-wq9zq Same could be said about history books in schools, which are full of lies. Dane never said ALL people of color are descendents of Black Native people that were already here in America long b4 Columbus.. and I don't see why that's hard for you to actually believe. Alot of what he's saying makes sense.
I don't believe any of his rhetoric. I believe he is catching people who already have a problem with their African heritage. His con promises to deliver people from the shame of being descendants of African slaves. He outright lies in this show. His premise that white men convinced blacks that they were descendants of Africans is stupid. His assertion that the Triangular Slave Trade happened in reverse is asinine. When he insists that Harriet Tubman legacy his fabricated is so silly that rational people would simply dismiss his entire credibility. What about the Egyptian Nile really being the Mississippi River. If that isn't enough to think of this man as a lunatic I don't know what is?
Rah ruined this entire interview. She came in late, which is unprofessional and she kept changing the subject to Covid and other random topics. I would love to see a woman on this channel with more intelligence and professionalism.
Great live y'all. Regarding covid19 we here in Jamaica are on curfew for the Easter holiday 3pm to 7am. Last week it was from 8pm -6am and next week until further notice they putting another curfew time. They claim it's for the benefit of the people . But I know it's bs.
Hi🤍 fam, 💯 I’m a Proud Black North American woman, this is are original land, Africans never owned land here, not all Black people is from Africa, but we are mixed with foreigners, but we are our own people, this is not a disrespect to to foreigners, I’m not 💯% Indians, Africans or any other foreigners. Everybody need to do their own personal family history.😉
That dude is from D.C. He doesn't represent DC . My hometown has the most information about the Slave Trade as anywhere in the world. We have a holiday commemorating the Emancipation of slaves before the Emancipation Proclamation. Called Emancipation Day. Carter G Woodson the man who started black history man month us from D.C. . Frederick Douglass made his home in DC, Dr Charles Drew is a native Washingtontonian . The African American museum is here. Go Go music which is as Afrocentric as you can get and all he did was praise rappers and hip hop. Man he doesn't represent DC . We have our share of sellouts too
@da midwif I know the reaction band and that style is called the Bounce Beat. I am now 50 and i didn't like it when it first emerged .But after I really listen to it , It grew on me and I listen to that style as well. I was stationed in North Carolina in the late 80s and it really wasn't a thing outside of DC really ,But us DC kids loved it more than anything
@da midwif I was raised in SouthEast DC and that was literally the type of music that I listen most of the time. yea Loose Booty thats Junkyard Band and Water Dance is DJ flex and NEG . The scene is not what it used to be among the younger people. People my age(50) still support the bands. Taraji P Hensen and Regina Hall at the B E T awards supported Go Go bands last year
Sub-Saharans, Australoids, Melanesians, Micronesians, Asiatic, & Pacific Islanders all in Ancient America. Morocco, North Africans Berber in Ancient America. Turks, Melungeon in Ancient America. The Olmec of the Americas. Ancient Egyptians in North & South America. Mountain Aboriginal people of the West & Mid West United States. White Black Negroes & Aboriginal, Asians were all in America Ancient. Afro Phoenicians, Black Atlantean’s Malians from the sunken continent still on Ancient Maps of the coast of the American Caribbean.
Pretendian (portmanteau of pretend and Indian[1][2][3]) is a pejorative colloquialism used to call out a person who has falsely claimed Indigenous identity by professing to be a citizen of a Native American or Indigenous Canadian tribal nation, or to be descended from Native American or Indigenous Canadian ancestors.[4][5][6][7] As a practice, being a pretendian is considered an extreme form of cultural appropriation,[8] especially if that individual then asserts that they can represent, and speak for, communities from which they do not originate.[3][8][9][10] It is sometimes also referred to as a form of fraud,[1] ethnic fraud or race shifting.[11][12] Early false claims to Indigenous identity, often called "playing Indian", go back at least as far as the Boston Tea Party. There was a rise in pretendians after the 1960s for a number of reasons, such as the reestablishment of tribal sovereignty following the era of Indian termination policy, the media coverage of the Occupation of Alcatraz and the Wounded Knee Occupation, and the formation of Native American studies as a distinct form of area studies which led to the establishment of publishing programs and university departments specifically for or about Native American culture. At the same time, hippie and New Age subcultures marketed Native cultures as accessible, spiritual, and as a form of resistance to mainstream culture, leading to the rise of the plastic shaman or "culture vulture." By 1990, many years of pushback by Native Americans against pretendians resulted in the successful passage of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 (IACA) - a truth-in-advertising law which prohibits misrepresentation in marketing of American Indian or Alaska Native arts and crafts products within the United States. While Indigenous communities have always self-policed and spread word of frauds, mainstream media and arts communities were often unaware, or did not act upon this information, until more recent decades. Since the 1990s and 2000s, a number of controversies regarding ethnic fraud have come to light and received coverage in mainstream media, leading to a broader awareness of pretendians in the world at large.
This was a good conversation to have.. Also 🇳🇬 was colonised by the British not French.. universally Nigeria is an English speaking country then their various dialects/traditions.
They were not ready for the knowledge from Dane Calloway. I must say, we (melinated beings) are very favored, and it's need, however WE are facing perilous times and it took comedian guy to put the subject back on task, such as the Middle passage. We should BE ready or coming together for solutions. I get Dane was in awe for meeting the Queen, but there's no time to be clowning. We come from great minds. I see Dane seen they were not ready and he seem to dum his knowledge down, however, (time) is if the essence. No time to continue to fear talk, but it's time for what we are facing. If I am the only one that seen this....I can stand alone...but get this knowledge out. Dane puts in the work!!! It's no time to be sleep. And yes, music is very necessary....however...get that knowledge out there. No one has an excuse! Get those gardens started, learn how to filter water, learn who you come from to claim your nationality. You are not a crayon..... Get those records of the organizations (not they said), so we are familiar with our enemy(ies)! This is our land and we need to unitify... PERIOD!
This topic needs to be revisited with Dane on the panel. It's been a year now. We need individual labs to test and bring our people truth and clarity amongst lies. Good podcast, Family. The Gullah Wars II
Pretendian (portmanteau of pretend and Indian[1][2][3]) is a pejorative colloquialism used to call out a person who has falsely claimed Indigenous identity by professing to be a citizen of a Native American or Indigenous Canadian tribal nation, or to be descended from Native American or Indigenous Canadian ancestors.[4][5][6][7] As a practice, being a pretendian is considered an extreme form of cultural appropriation,[8] especially if that individual then asserts that they can represent, and speak for, communities from which they do not originate.[3][8][9][10] It is sometimes also referred to as a form of fraud,[1] ethnic fraud or race shifting.[11][12] Early false claims to Indigenous identity, often called "playing Indian", go back at least as far as the Boston Tea Party. There was a rise in pretendians after the 1960s for a number of reasons, such as the reestablishment of tribal sovereignty following the era of Indian termination policy, the media coverage of the Occupation of Alcatraz and the Wounded Knee Occupation, and the formation of Native American studies as a distinct form of area studies which led to the establishment of publishing programs and university departments specifically for or about Native American culture. At the same time, hippie and New Age subcultures marketed Native cultures as accessible, spiritual, and as a form of resistance to mainstream culture, leading to the rise of the plastic shaman or "culture vulture." By 1990, many years of pushback by Native Americans against pretendians resulted in the successful passage of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 (IACA) - a truth-in-advertising law which prohibits misrepresentation in marketing of American Indian or Alaska Native arts and crafts products within the United States. While Indigenous communities have always self-policed and spread word of frauds, mainstream media and arts communities were often unaware, or did not act upon this information, until more recent decades. Since the 1990s and 2000s, a number of controversies regarding ethnic fraud have come to light and received coverage in mainstream media, leading to a broader awareness of pretendians in the world at large.
The mask is restricting our breathing, also they are using the mask to upload the Ai facial recognition devices as well. So they can identify you with or without a mask on!
Peace to all of you! I been on Dane and Lord Jamar both!... to anyone who thinks any dialogue between the family is a waste... should just shhhhh and observe. WE ARE ALL GROWING!
And just like Jamar said, I myself like most ppl catch cold during the change of seasons (always) and I w/asthma normally have the worst cold/s ever!! So now just imagine me, with a terrible COLD complicated w/asthma (breathing) smdh This is one of my main reasons for not going out as much, I'd be damned if I catch my regular seasonal cold and be diagnosed with this shyt!! smdh
Pretendian (portmanteau of pretend and Indian[1][2][3]) is a pejorative colloquialism used to call out a person who has falsely claimed Indigenous identity by professing to be a citizen of a Native American or Indigenous Canadian tribal nation, or to be descended from Native American or Indigenous Canadian ancestors.[4][5][6][7] As a practice, being a pretendian is considered an extreme form of cultural appropriation,[8] especially if that individual then asserts that they can represent, and speak for, communities from which they do not originate.[3][8][9][10] It is sometimes also referred to as a form of fraud,[1] ethnic fraud or race shifting.[11][12] Early false claims to Indigenous identity, often called "playing Indian", go back at least as far as the Boston Tea Party. There was a rise in pretendians after the 1960s for a number of reasons, such as the reestablishment of tribal sovereignty following the era of Indian termination policy, the media coverage of the Occupation of Alcatraz and the Wounded Knee Occupation, and the formation of Native American studies as a distinct form of area studies which led to the establishment of publishing programs and university departments specifically for or about Native American culture. At the same time, hippie and New Age subcultures marketed Native cultures as accessible, spiritual, and as a form of resistance to mainstream culture, leading to the rise of the plastic shaman or "culture vulture." By 1990, many years of pushback by Native Americans against pretendians resulted in the successful passage of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 (IACA) - a truth-in-advertising law which prohibits misrepresentation in marketing of American Indian or Alaska Native arts and crafts products within the United States. While Indigenous communities have always self-policed and spread word of frauds, mainstream media and arts communities were often unaware, or did not act upon this information, until more recent decades. Since the 1990s and 2000s, a number of controversies regarding ethnic fraud have come to light and received coverage in mainstream media, leading to a broader awareness of pretendians in the world at large.
Mass holistic cleansing is the best way. Remove the dead meat and poison foods out of our diet. People are dying because they did something wicked. You can't ignore that fact
OMG I absolutely love all 3 of these beautiful intelligent men. LJ, Godfrey, & DaneC!!!! I AM tuned in cause I already know this cast is about to be GREAT! F da gameboards, we getting knowledge on YT! Dane was ready ready from the very start lol! Just b careful Dane cause some people ask questions not bc they mean u good but let's hope that's not the case!
The reason it was called Spanish Flu was because Spain was the only country that was not on a media muzzling. They were free to report things that were happening in Europe and around the world. All others countries were on the media lockdown control because of the World War and Spain was a neutral country.
We was taught our history in school but have we ever thought that what we was taught is true? Because we got other ppl telling us who we r than finding out on our own thats y we r lost smh
Pretendian (portmanteau of pretend and Indian[1][2][3]) is a pejorative colloquialism used to call out a person who has falsely claimed Indigenous identity by professing to be a citizen of a Native American or Indigenous Canadian tribal nation, or to be descended from Native American or Indigenous Canadian ancestors.[4][5][6][7] As a practice, being a pretendian is considered an extreme form of cultural appropriation,[8] especially if that individual then asserts that they can represent, and speak for, communities from which they do not originate.[3][8][9][10] It is sometimes also referred to as a form of fraud,[1] ethnic fraud or race shifting.[11][12] Early false claims to Indigenous identity, often called "playing Indian", go back at least as far as the Boston Tea Party. There was a rise in pretendians after the 1960s for a number of reasons, such as the reestablishment of tribal sovereignty following the era of Indian termination policy, the media coverage of the Occupation of Alcatraz and the Wounded Knee Occupation, and the formation of Native American studies as a distinct form of area studies which led to the establishment of publishing programs and university departments specifically for or about Native American culture. At the same time, hippie and New Age subcultures marketed Native cultures as accessible, spiritual, and as a form of resistance to mainstream culture, leading to the rise of the plastic shaman or "culture vulture." By 1990, many years of pushback by Native Americans against pretendians resulted in the successful passage of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 (IACA) - a truth-in-advertising law which prohibits misrepresentation in marketing of American Indian or Alaska Native arts and crafts products within the United States. While Indigenous communities have always self-policed and spread word of frauds, mainstream media and arts communities were often unaware, or did not act upon this information, until more recent decades. Since the 1990s and 2000s, a number of controversies regarding ethnic fraud have come to light and received coverage in mainstream media, leading to a broader awareness of pretendians in the world at large.
Dane looking like he did not come to clown around he came to get down to business! Much respect to you Dane from northern Cali!
Sactown checcin in
Cornbreadmuffin86
EXACTLY! what we doin!
No for real
But he might be a con
Bob Rob a con?
first time watching this podcast. only clicked on it bc dane was on it
THE EMPIRE facts
Me as well. Only for Dane
Only here bc of dane.. would of never watch this podcast
same. never knew this podcast existed
Yes Stand up in power, love this man osido
Please invite Dane Calloway back so that he can finish the Initial commentary on Indigenous Copper Colored people of America 🧚🏾♀️
Nupuqi Om-Re Khonectics will guide you
Just go to his kennel Dane Calloway he half right you're worse than black people here lot more than the ones that they sent one but a lot of you do come from the motherland the land of original people melanated dark skin 80% of the world is Melanie that you have to ask yourself if you don't got melanin where the hell you come from
No RAH DIG WHEN Dane come back
FOR WHAT? THEM FOOLS IS LOST IN THE SAUCE, A WASTE OF TIME? MOVE ON TO SOME REAL KNOWLEDGE!!!
30:15 - 30:34 Dane said Nigeria was originally 3 “countries” put together and Nigeria was colonized by France. For one, countries never existed in Africa before the Berlin conference and the British colonized Nigeria. At 26:15, Dane also brought up white Nigerians, as if they’re native to Africa. He doesn’t know what he’s talking bout half of the time.
Well I clicked but this why I just stick to watching Dane on his channel, too many distractions.
I’m sorry 😐 but Digga not on they level and interrupts the real talk. Smh I don’t like that!
Right, like every time she speaks it like did you just really hear what was said? She should have sat this one out. This made her look dumb.
I didn't want to say that but I agree. Either she knows more than letting on (so not to ruffle any feathers/remain neutral) or it is what you say.
Distraction.
I agree, she messed up the vibe.
He is a crook
Damn, Digga came in right when Dane was about to spit 🔥🔥🔥. Just changed the entire subject 🤦🏾♂️
Deliberately done.
And she kept doing it, reasoning why things are happening
Who cares, can’t you see Dana could care less...
I skipped to 13min still Dana doesn’t care... I’ll have to move on...
Facts 💯
Y'ALL GOTTA LET DANE GO IN NEXT TIME🙏🏽 STAY ON TOPIC 💯 THE PEOPLE NEED HIS FACTUAL INFORMATION 🙌🏽
facts then it turned into dane interviewing rah
B.S.
B.S. there are hundreds of slave castles and forts on the coast of the Ghana only. Many slave posts and slave markets and slave routes. You don't need proverbs as evidence. I'm Ghanaian. They captured a lot of slaves
@@yaaobenewaah1697 i know but the slaves where the children of Israel this is Y the whole slave trade was in west africa and america only the 10 tribes where taken dpwn by the assyrians in 721bc the 10 tribes escaped to america this is y their timeline starts around 700bc the 1st slaves went to portugal from west africa during the late 1400's same as the natives this explains the hebrew writings artifacts and pyramids found through the americas the children of Israel have taken the names of esau = caucasians Us by europeans and natives by spainairds just check the last names jamaicain british
haitian french
@@yaaobenewaah1697 african tribes were converted into islam around mo ham muds time they went and ran esau = romans into the mountains. the arabs in spain and the african muslims ruled europe. when the romans came out of the caucus mountains they took europe and the africans fled back and started selling us to the arabs around the 1400s after the arans were ran out of spain then they both sold/traded us to the europeans we fled to west africa to flee roman persecution
Digga, starting to wonder about here. She hijacked the whole show, and made it about covid19. I was looking for the talk of the slave trade.
SERGEANT MAC shes annoying as hell, i barely watch anymore because of her.
Your going to find a dead end with Dane in regards to slave trade. He intentionally misinforms to build up his wealth he is a grifter nothing more. There is tons of evidence for the slave trade. And majority of us blacks are apart of the Africa Diaspora.
@Dboimoney Money nothing you said made any sense.
The Black people that were in the Americas before colonialism where Africans that made earlier journeys . This new bogus ABA movement (Anything But African) is making the lost stupid and Dane Calloway is the pied piper
That continent was called African during the 15th century. This conitinent was call North America or Turtle Island before white men gave. both of those names. That man needs to be checked because he is leading the lost and ignorant away fro our true heritage. What he says are lies. What he said on the podcast were lies. There is no culture of black People in the Americas before colonialism. If it is what is it. There are no traditions, religion, or origin stories of black People that predate colonization. The mongoloid Indians have this and practice these traditions and speak the language. Name the culture?
When Rah said the Mayor called her did you see how the God went back in his seat sideways? That was a natural reaction of him side eyeing her. Don't get it twisted....
Yeah about a Covid PR run.
She’s an agent/boule
This talk isn't for rah ,she just needs to listen.
Right
Exactly
Rah, please get out of your own head. Whenever somebody made a powerful point, you just pushed some agenda and didn't even acknowledge the message. You could be the voice of reason and balance, but it looks like something else.
Agent
She's an Agent Smith. She knows exactly what she's doing.
No. She tried steer the convo back to facts.
@@antisocialextrovert3008 everybody a agent huh 🤣 some one have different opinions you do know that right that doesn't mean there a necessarily a agent I see the same pattern with you emotional Dan followers
A lot of time wasted talking about bullcrap!!! Build and stay focused on what’s relevant!!!! You got one of best researchers on your platform and y’all talking about haircuts and distractions!!!!😡
Dezi Yelder righttt wtf is this
They wasted Dane's time with all that nonsense. I had to skip ahead....
IKR LMAO
Yea he needs to come back soon.
Nupuqi Om-Re Khonectics will guide you
How you bring someone on with so much KNOWLEDGE as this man and constantly interrupting him and changing an important topic to basic stuff? Come on ...Thank God for Godfrey always going back to the topic...Bring him back and ACTUALLY STAY ON TOPIC PLEASE!
I couldn't watch because of that . I just went to his channel
The host is very immature and tacky..... Dane and Godfrey need their own interview....
shaunziimirotic yo real talk... i was really hoping to hear more from him
Y'all are correct! I really think they are in shocked with Dane's knowledge.
This right here is how they keep us stuck and worried about all the wrong things. The world is not what it seems, and there are people working with those behind the scenes to keep it that way. This right here proved it.
I know my family wasn’t slaves or off a boat, that’s why I started listening to Dane.
Jimmy Chopsticks where did they come from?
You still under white supremacist so whats your point
Jimmy Chopsticks THANK YOU
@@capoislamort100 Turtle Island... lol.😂😂
@@RobbieBlue I'm beginning to think it's white people behind these accounts or paid black people. Because this is really dumb.
I really wish you all got the opportunity to discuss more about our ancestry instead of this virus going around. Yes that plays a part in the destruction of our people, but more of us need to get in tune on where we came, how to seek it and how we been lied to. I really hope y’all come out with another video validating more of the information that Dane has grown accustomed to.
My brother go to Dane channel
Also search taj tarik Bey
DANE CALLOWAY IS THE TRUTH!!!💯💯
@da midwif sources?
What do you mean by sources? He that the French colonized Nigeria, that isn't the truth. He said the slave trade was once called the Middle Passage ,that isn't true. He said the slave trade happened in reverse, that isn't true, He said he knows a group of elders who never even heard of Slavery. Ask yourself, do you know anyone who hasn't at least heard of slavery? C'mon man what did he say that was true?
@@BlindMice-wq9zq I have talked to plenty elders from Africa that had no knowledge of what we were taught in the western world. In fact none of them ever mentioned any of their people being kidnapped and never returning. That was about 11 years ago during my travels. How many different countries and continents have you travelled to for information? I'm not saying that Dane doesn't make mistakes because I have personally called him out on a few things. I do know that we have been taught a lot of things that were untrue in American schools.
What you say doesn't change anything. Most Americans don't know tha American Indians enslaved African descendants. Most people don't know that American Indians still discriminate against blacks today. Check Cherokee vs Cherokee Freedmen 2017. Check Congressional Black Caucus vs Puhmunkey tribe of Virginia 2012 Check Creek vs Creek Freedmen. I am a USMC combat veteran sir I have been Go several countries like Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, England, Ireland and most of the Carribean. I am affiliated with the Charity "Child Fund" . I am personally responsible the Health care and education of Chlidren in Kenya. I am a mentor and baseball coach in Washington DC . Calloway is a con
da midwif your statement can be said about any race. There are enough brothers and sisters that do know their lineage maternal and paternal.
Mrs. Calloway is lucky to have a strong black husband. I love when black men are enlightened
Go to bed
he sound smart to fools.why is he avoiding a debate with jabari osaze
@@petduro exactly. Jabari baked his ass
@Water Wicca - but Dane isn't "black" nor African He's indigenous. I don't know what color he uses to describe himself though
Godfrey is crazy...lol He's always getting hungry going back and forth in the kitchen...lol
He is human.
dude is obv on cocaine
Then when he finish eating its sleepy time😂
He don't want to be part of the bullshit.
John Ervinjr gotta feed the machine! Lol he stays working out
Damn. Come on my people. We have to get better at staying on topic. Stop looking for attention and laughs. Soak up information. We can talk about hip hop shit any day of the week. That's not getting anybody the bag.
All hip hop is doing is putting people in a bag smh
Same here I came here for the knowledge, but it was hard to hear over Dane simping his ass off over Ra
Everytime he would get into it (FINALLY), He'd be redirected into hiphop. 🤦🏾♀️
Pit Pride talking about hip hop isn't getting dj akademiks the bag? That statement was ridiculous.
@@tyronesimon3742 Think you're missing my point
Came to comments heard they didnt let Dane talk...left the video hands down
I really like rah but....she's not properly informed. She need to watch dane
he's not informed either his research is generic
@@YellowSynth how??
@@YellowSynth your a liar
Get Rah Digga scary ass off the podcast...
I like this interview however Rah Digga perspective doesn’t a line . She should have sat this one out.
🤣🤣
I did 20 years in telecom. To call Dane Calloway's knowledge _impressive_ would be a severely insulting understatement .
So what do you have? And if that's what you see of Dane...you have to be beneath the floor when you see mass media.
What Dane Calloway said is jus BS. Nothing he said was the truth.
@@BlindMice-wq9zq EXPLAIN WHICH PART PLEASE🤗🤗🤗
He said numerous things that wereuntru and some that were just stupid . The stupid. He said Fans Boaz created the Middle Passage. The Middle passage was legally over before he was born. He said that the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade was once called the Middle Passage. He doesn't know what the Middle Passage was. The first Passage in the Triangular Slave Trade was the voyage from Europe. The Middle Passage was the journey our African ancestors endured on their way to the Americas. The final passage was the ships full of merchandise back to Europe completing the Triangular Slave trade.
He also said that Washington DC was once called the colony of Virginia which is a lie
Not all of my ppl in one spot !!! I love Dane Calloway !!!! This dude knows what he’s talking about
Pretendian (portmanteau of pretend and Indian[1][2][3]) is a pejorative colloquialism used to call out a person who has falsely claimed Indigenous identity by professing to be a citizen of a Native American or Indigenous Canadian tribal nation, or to be descended from Native American or Indigenous Canadian ancestors.[4][5][6][7] As a practice, being a pretendian is considered an extreme form of cultural appropriation,[8] especially if that individual then asserts that they can represent, and speak for, communities from which they do not originate.[3][8][9][10] It is sometimes also referred to as a form of fraud,[1] ethnic fraud or race shifting.[11][12]
Early false claims to Indigenous identity, often called "playing Indian", go back at least as far as the Boston Tea Party. There was a rise in pretendians after the 1960s for a number of reasons, such as the reestablishment of tribal sovereignty following the era of Indian termination policy, the media coverage of the Occupation of Alcatraz and the Wounded Knee Occupation, and the formation of Native American studies as a distinct form of area studies which led to the establishment of publishing programs and university departments specifically for or about Native American culture. At the same time, hippie and New Age subcultures marketed Native cultures as accessible, spiritual, and as a form of resistance to mainstream culture, leading to the rise of the plastic shaman or "culture vulture." By 1990, many years of pushback by Native Americans against pretendians resulted in the successful passage of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 (IACA) - a truth-in-advertising law which prohibits misrepresentation in marketing of American Indian or Alaska Native arts and crafts products within the United States.
While Indigenous communities have always self-policed and spread word of frauds, mainstream media and arts communities were often unaware, or did not act upon this information, until more recent decades. Since the 1990s and 2000s, a number of controversies regarding ethnic fraud have come to light and received coverage in mainstream media, leading to a broader awareness of pretendians in the world at large.
Can we pllllleeeeeaaaaasssssseeee,listen to “the God”, Dane Calloway, ppllleeeaaasseee! We don’t need to hear anymore about crap Corona !!!!!!!!
Derrick Culler So they say people are dying from Corona but we really don’t know what those people are dying from
he ain't no god just spreading misinformation
@@YellowSynth Why misinformation?
I cried immensely for months when I was told my family was native at about 15 years of age. Imagine being raised a proud removed African then all of a sudden the family tells you it’s not true?? It was devastating at that age and I thought it was a weird But beautiful trait only my family possessed to be liars the opposite way where Black African was great and they literally hid, never mentioned no “gma had good hair because.. “ stories.. I just thought my family was dope and I tune teaching me Swahili but then slapped me with oh ... yea by the damn way?? Wtf. The grandparents were speaking their native language at home but not outside and not to us. My parents being panthers pushed the Africa narrative without consulting their parents. It took a lot of research on my part but it can be done to reveal which you are. Some of us are stolen and much of us aren’t. Just learn what’s yours; you and your children deserve the truth!!
Did you proofread this?
@da midwif The both of you must catch up. Yall vibrations are low.
@da midwif stole what?
@da midwif YOU HAVE TO MUCH TIME ON YOUR HANDS. GO FIND A BABY TO DELIVER..
@@ljjohn4221 say in this in chocktaw or red foot language pls
Peace to Yanadameen Podcast. Lord Jamar, Rah Digger, Godfrey and Dane Calloway. Be safe out there.
Yes...this is great!🤔
@@Wallflower381 cxx
We supposed make it safe for our people out here. Evil only prevails when good people do nothing.
please get dane back and stay on topic. it turned into rah being the special guest.
dan is a con man bru how can you not see that black Americans are not aboriginal to america
We’re definitely being FORCED to accept the new “normal “and like Dane said where’s the documentation
Dane himself doesnt provide documentation
@da midwif no its not. He got called out on this and said you cant research my research because you would have to research that research. The only problem is research doesnt work like that. He is obviously lying and doesnt have nothing to show for it only brain dead followers who dont want to be associated with Africans or their my own blackness followers.
@@davidcici11Evolution Wrong!
Jai Sharp you right and that's what Dane asking for us to demand instead of following the religion of Charles Darwin and the gang!
Charles Darwin isn't a religion at all. His research can be studied and replicated. Meaning you can follow the scientific method yourself and come to his conclusion. This is why the Theory of evolution is considered fact in the scientific community because other people have done the experiments. Dane Calloway is a proven con man . Continuing to follow his Narrative is religion
Dane wasted his time on this Channel. What a waste of valuable information.
🎯
Very true. I've never seen Dane do an interview like this. They wasted time and energy. They have one of the greatest minds on history with them and they could not stay on subject. Wow!
Calloway said the French colonized Nigeria.
Well, it gives him the opportunity to be exposed to someone who didn't know him before this channel.
dane is a scam too
Why did you guys have her on here, I’m confused no offense
Dane is on point per usual. You can look at race classifications on applications and see exactly what he’s saying about the race/religion/money goes hand in hand.
Nope. He's a puppet.
@@bewareofthenarratives4032 You're just mad that Pan Africanism is dying. lol
Pretendian (portmanteau of pretend and Indian[1][2][3]) is a pejorative colloquialism used to call out a person who has falsely claimed Indigenous identity by professing to be a citizen of a Native American or Indigenous Canadian tribal nation, or to be descended from Native American or Indigenous Canadian ancestors.[4][5][6][7] As a practice, being a pretendian is considered an extreme form of cultural appropriation,[8] especially if that individual then asserts that they can represent, and speak for, communities from which they do not originate.[3][8][9][10] It is sometimes also referred to as a form of fraud,[1] ethnic fraud or race shifting.[11][12]
Early false claims to Indigenous identity, often called "playing Indian", go back at least as far as the Boston Tea Party. There was a rise in pretendians after the 1960s for a number of reasons, such as the reestablishment of tribal sovereignty following the era of Indian termination policy, the media coverage of the Occupation of Alcatraz and the Wounded Knee Occupation, and the formation of Native American studies as a distinct form of area studies which led to the establishment of publishing programs and university departments specifically for or about Native American culture. At the same time, hippie and New Age subcultures marketed Native cultures as accessible, spiritual, and as a form of resistance to mainstream culture, leading to the rise of the plastic shaman or "culture vulture." By 1990, many years of pushback by Native Americans against pretendians resulted in the successful passage of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 (IACA) - a truth-in-advertising law which prohibits misrepresentation in marketing of American Indian or Alaska Native arts and crafts products within the United States.
While Indigenous communities have always self-policed and spread word of frauds, mainstream media and arts communities were often unaware, or did not act upon this information, until more recent decades. Since the 1990s and 2000s, a number of controversies regarding ethnic fraud have come to light and received coverage in mainstream media, leading to a broader awareness of pretendians in the world at large.
No he's literally just making up stuff. There are tons of African based religions in North and South America. Arara which is a Ewe,-Fon from Dahomey based religion in Cuba. Comfa is a Kongo religion in Guyana. And telling us "melanated people went back" doesn't make sense because Liberia and Sierra Leon does not have these tribes the bakongo people are all the way from Angola and Congo.
In recent years, there has been a growing trend of induvial who try to promote this narrative which claims that Africans in the Diaspora are not descendants of Africans who were stolen and enslaved. These individuals claim that the black people were in fact in America long before the slave trade. These are the types of claims being made by individuals such as Dane Calloway, Tariq Nasheed, and others.
These claims are rooted in a rejection of African identity. The claims are also completely ahistorical. In my view, the worst part of these claims is that it ignores what our ancestors themselves wrote regarding their origins. They made it very clear that they were a people who were captured from Africa and enslaved in the Americas.
I start here with Thomas Peters, who was taken from Africa and enslaved in the United States. Peters later returned to Africa, where he became one of the founders of what was to become Sierra Leone.
Prince Hall was also an advocate for return to Africa. The African Lodge which he was a member of sent a petition which stated:
We, or our ancestors have been taken from our dear connections, and brought from Africa and put into a state of slavery in this country; from which unhappy situation we have been lately in some measure delivered by the new constitution which has been adopted by this state, or by a free act of our former masters. But we yet to find ourselves, in many respects, in very disagreeable and disadvantageous circumstances; most of which must attend us, so long as we and our children live in America.
Around this time, Paul Cuffee was also leading a back to Africa movement. Why was the back to Africa movement so prominent in the 1700s if the majority of black people in America at the time believed that they were already in America before Europeans arrived?
We can go further to look at the writings of those who were born in Africa. Phillis Wheatley was from Africa. We know this because she wrote: “Twas mercy brought me from my Pagan land”. There are other examples, such as the Olaudah Equiano, Omar ibn Said, and Abdul Rahman Ibrahima Sori. All three men were taken from Africa. In the case of Sori, he was able to return to Africa and has descendants…
Love Godfrey, thanks for getting back on track. Dane is the truth. Both Godfrey and Dane need to do a show! Much respect to knowledge
Why
Dan is anti African like most black Americans why should they do a show together 🤔
Because they can pull from one another. Have you traced your history(7g), once you do that; what Dane is saying would make more sense. Peace & Love
@@kerwinj30 yes I have and I have no native American in me just cause someone can trace there family dont mean they been in America since the beginning the reason you rather do that because you don't want to be told your not native American.culture vulture at best
Godfrey's talent is unreal. The man of 1,000 voices. I can see his HBO special with that title.
I hate when Dane get interrupted. So much knowledge in dude. He can go all day
😭😭😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣 he’s a fraud
@@fakeezi51 Definitely.
Yes great show....get that message out there we are all not Africans ...I really enjoyed this show you gotta have him back Asap...Dane Galloway very knowledgeable...black people need this information so needed...
Great show.....
@Kenneth Lloyd African is NOT a race of people. There are several races in africa.
We as a people are on the same frequency now. I’ve been doing research on Native Americans as it relates to the ancestors and elders of my family. Trying to get in touch with them.
I feel that if we had adequate information about last names SIR names we can really crack alot of locks. My families last names are elder on one side and Blue on the other side names that have different meanings my grandfathers family were McNeill so how do people that live in North Carolina have a traditionally Irish name. Somebody hiding something
Pretendian (portmanteau of pretend and Indian[1][2][3]) is a pejorative colloquialism used to call out a person who has falsely claimed Indigenous identity by professing to be a citizen of a Native American or Indigenous Canadian tribal nation, or to be descended from Native American or Indigenous Canadian ancestors.[4][5][6][7] As a practice, being a pretendian is considered an extreme form of cultural appropriation,[8] especially if that individual then asserts that they can represent, and speak for, communities from which they do not originate.[3][8][9][10] It is sometimes also referred to as a form of fraud,[1] ethnic fraud or race shifting.[11][12]
Early false claims to Indigenous identity, often called "playing Indian", go back at least as far as the Boston Tea Party. There was a rise in pretendians after the 1960s for a number of reasons, such as the reestablishment of tribal sovereignty following the era of Indian termination policy, the media coverage of the Occupation of Alcatraz and the Wounded Knee Occupation, and the formation of Native American studies as a distinct form of area studies which led to the establishment of publishing programs and university departments specifically for or about Native American culture. At the same time, hippie and New Age subcultures marketed Native cultures as accessible, spiritual, and as a form of resistance to mainstream culture, leading to the rise of the plastic shaman or "culture vulture." By 1990, many years of pushback by Native Americans against pretendians resulted in the successful passage of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 (IACA) - a truth-in-advertising law which prohibits misrepresentation in marketing of American Indian or Alaska Native arts and crafts products within the United States.
While Indigenous communities have always self-policed and spread word of frauds, mainstream media and arts communities were often unaware, or did not act upon this information, until more recent decades. Since the 1990s and 2000s, a number of controversies regarding ethnic fraud have come to light and received coverage in mainstream media, leading to a broader awareness of pretendians in the world at large.
I’ve been following this good brother Dane Calloway for a while now. He’s been through many debates and research concerning his truth. He’s been exposing the dirt that’s been swept under the rug for a while now. It’s important to look things up for yourself and question everything,folks. He’s a great teacher of that rather than ppl depending on his or any one person’s narrative. With all that being said, Lord Jamar and Godfrey are within (and out) of the industry and coloring outside the lines which brings so much joy to my heart. I met Godfrey via Sirius radio in person and that man’s energy for his own ppl is infectious. Jamar is an unapologetically real being that we consider an endangered species at this point . You can tell by the interviews with VLAD. You can’t sway a real dude like Lord. To see all these guys on here brings me to a higher place. Continue to do what y’all do man. I’m subscribed . Shout out to my sis Rah Digga too. I have to catch up on her workings. Stay true y’all. Keep up the awesome work. I love you all.
She making me ashamed to be a black women. Smh
Damn why?
Please stop doing that. You're you.
Aye why did she change the subject talking about did jamar get a haircut 🤔 is she a agent??
yup been thinking that.she even said the mayor of jersey called her to keep negros in line.
@@KoolMoeKeem 😱 wow
@@a.m.b.youngbama2597 All these people are agents bro. Including Dane. All of these people are under oath. Thank me later.
@@KoolMoeKeem 😒yeaa... I didn't get that!! 🤨🤨🤨🤨
@@أبوسهير-ن2ت dane not an agent ... Agents dont speak nd wake people up to stop there bosses .... Employees dont come together to fire the supervisor .... Lol you funny . get off this channel nd find yourself
33:40 - what else Happened during the early 1900's when they ushered in the "Out of Africa" story into schools. The creation of 1904- Sigma Pi Phi, 1906-Alpha Phi Alpha, 1908-Alpha Kappa Alpha, 1911-Kappa Alpha Psi, 1911-Omega Psi Phi,1913-Delta Sigma Theta, 1913-Moorish Science Temple, 1914-Phi Beta Sigma, 1920-Zeta Phi Beta, 1922-Sigma Gamma Rho, 1930-Nation of Islam, etc., etc.- Going to leave this right here for you....
Fraternal Orders used to infiltrate systems and cause disruptions
Dane Calloway!🙌Yes, this is why I love the Godcast.❤
Factz
dane calloway is a fake revionist histrian hes not indian at all he claims cherokee like many other black ppl do because that tribe owned slaves and adopted black ppl into those tribes. black americans are just african mixed with european not indian or indigenous to this landmass at all
@@jman3277 True, but we know a lot of Black people will gravitate to anything that sounds good even if it makes no logical sense i.e (reverse slave trade)...... or to any rhetoric that disassociates themselves from Africa.
Our DNA markers that matches West Africans, The Slave Castles on the West Coast of Africa, The auction sites in RI, SC and AL. The seasoning ports in the Bahamas and Jamaica, the African Slave Advertisment that told what part of Africa certain slaves came from, The Fact that former African Slaves that established the country's Liberia and Sierra Leonne.
The records from the insurance company Yhe Loyds of London that insured the cargo of African slaves, The English Slave ship Captain John Newtons work to end the Triangular Slave trade, the Gullah People of SC, The stories of Africans writing about their journey from Africa like Phyllis Wheatley, Anthony Johnson, Prince Younger,
This Podcast was so good why did dane get cut so many times I don't get it y'all didn't even let him speak or ask more question about indigenous American smfh
Riiiiight! TBH, I only came on bc of Dane C! Also, I felt that between the 3 would've been a very intelligent and informative video
@@convowithashnicole Right I only came on for Dane. But yes they are controlled oppositions. You also can tell, they were really brushing the brother off cause they can't keep up. They some Roman Circus clowns.
Black celebrities are not allowed to say certain things.........
Peace Godcast! Good show as usual. Very informative. Shout out to Dane for dropping jewels. Diggah, please unplug yourself from the matrix.
Pretendian (portmanteau of pretend and Indian[1][2][3]) is a pejorative colloquialism used to call out a person who has falsely claimed Indigenous identity by professing to be a citizen of a Native American or Indigenous Canadian tribal nation, or to be descended from Native American or Indigenous Canadian ancestors.[4][5][6][7] As a practice, being a pretendian is considered an extreme form of cultural appropriation,[8] especially if that individual then asserts that they can represent, and speak for, communities from which they do not originate.[3][8][9][10] It is sometimes also referred to as a form of fraud,[1] ethnic fraud or race shifting.[11][12]
Early false claims to Indigenous identity, often called "playing Indian", go back at least as far as the Boston Tea Party. There was a rise in pretendians after the 1960s for a number of reasons, such as the reestablishment of tribal sovereignty following the era of Indian termination policy, the media coverage of the Occupation of Alcatraz and the Wounded Knee Occupation, and the formation of Native American studies as a distinct form of area studies which led to the establishment of publishing programs and university departments specifically for or about Native American culture. At the same time, hippie and New Age subcultures marketed Native cultures as accessible, spiritual, and as a form of resistance to mainstream culture, leading to the rise of the plastic shaman or "culture vulture." By 1990, many years of pushback by Native Americans against pretendians resulted in the successful passage of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 (IACA) - a truth-in-advertising law which prohibits misrepresentation in marketing of American Indian or Alaska Native arts and crafts products within the United States.
While Indigenous communities have always self-policed and spread word of frauds, mainstream media and arts communities were often unaware, or did not act upon this information, until more recent decades. Since the 1990s and 2000s, a number of controversies regarding ethnic fraud have come to light and received coverage in mainstream media, leading to a broader awareness of pretendians in the world at large.
Rah Digga messed up the whole Dane Callaway truth, as soon as she came on
She distracted him.
STAY ON TOPIC NEXT TIME.
I got mad Love for Rah Digga but it seemed like when she came on the show this episode it swayed the whole interview the vibe totally went left I might be tripping don't know just my opinion
Me too
Cause she ain’t tryin to hear that foolishness from a fraud
@@fakeezi51 How is he a fraud?
@@jamiehaprer9991 he’s been exposed, ma’am. Nothin he presents are facts. He’s been exposed for plagiarism.
She was sent to keep people sleep. Agent Smith
Dane Calloway is awesome cause we all were not from that boat! Majority of us were already here!!! As my dad calls himself a Native American. Thanks for brining Dane on here Jamaar
@da midwif nigga go away
DANE GALLOWAY ONE THE MOST RELEVANT CHANNELS ON RUclips!!
Yea if you are entertained by snake oil salesman. He is taken People away from their actual heritage to chase your Indian fantasy
Don't forget Young PHARAOH
@@BlindMice-wq9zq Same could be said about history books in schools, which are full of lies. Dane never said ALL people of color are descendents of Black Native people that were already here in America long b4 Columbus.. and I don't see why that's hard for you to actually believe. Alot of what he's saying makes sense.
I don't believe any of his rhetoric. I believe he is catching people who already have a problem with their African heritage. His con promises to deliver people from the shame of being descendants of African slaves. He outright lies in this show. His premise that white men convinced blacks that they were descendants of Africans is stupid. His assertion that the Triangular Slave Trade happened in reverse is asinine. When he insists that Harriet Tubman legacy his fabricated is so silly that rational people would simply dismiss his entire credibility. What about the Egyptian Nile really being the Mississippi River. If that isn't enough to think of this man as a lunatic I don't know what is?
Rah ruined this entire interview. She came in late, which is unprofessional and she kept changing the subject to Covid and other random topics. I would love to see a woman on this channel with more intelligence and professionalism.
Great live y'all.
Regarding covid19 we here in Jamaica are on curfew for the Easter holiday 3pm to 7am. Last week it was from 8pm -6am and next week until further notice they putting another curfew time. They claim it's for the benefit of the people . But I know it's bs.
Dane is the TRUTH.
She dont seem like she should be on this show
Dane Calloway is the absolute truth.
Man c'mon
They need to bring Dane back. I really enjoyed this one. Not taking anything from the orther episodes. They all dope.
Hi🤍 fam, 💯 I’m a Proud Black North American woman, this is are original land, Africans never owned land here, not all Black people is from Africa, but we are mixed with foreigners, but we are our own people, this is not a disrespect to to foreigners, I’m not 💯% Indians, Africans or any other foreigners. Everybody need to do their own personal family history.😉
S/O brutha Dane , representing DC 2tha fullest. Peace to tha Gods&Earths. Gr8 build family
✌
That dude is from D.C. He doesn't represent DC . My hometown has the most information about the Slave Trade as anywhere in the world. We have a holiday commemorating the Emancipation of slaves before the Emancipation Proclamation. Called Emancipation Day. Carter G Woodson the man who started black history man month us from D.C. . Frederick Douglass made his home in DC, Dr Charles Drew is a native Washingtontonian . The African American museum is here. Go Go music which is as Afrocentric as you can get and all he did was praise rappers and hip hop. Man he doesn't represent DC . We have our share of sellouts too
Go Go is still alive. More older people like myself still love those bands
@da midwif I know the reaction band and that style is called the Bounce Beat. I am now 50 and i didn't like it when it first emerged .But after I really listen to it , It grew on me and I listen to that style as well. I was stationed in North Carolina in the late 80s and it really wasn't a thing outside of DC really ,But us DC kids loved it more than anything
@da midwif I was raised in SouthEast DC and that was literally the type of music that I listen most of the time. yea Loose Booty thats Junkyard Band and Water Dance is DJ flex and NEG . The scene is not what it used to be among the younger people. People my age(50) still support the bands. Taraji P Hensen and Regina Hall at the B E T awards supported Go Go bands last year
Shout to LJ, The GodFREE and Mr. Callaway.
Sub-Saharans, Australoids, Melanesians, Micronesians, Asiatic, & Pacific Islanders all in Ancient America. Morocco, North Africans Berber in Ancient America. Turks, Melungeon in Ancient America. The Olmec of the Americas. Ancient Egyptians in North & South America. Mountain Aboriginal people of the West & Mid West United States. White Black Negroes & Aboriginal, Asians were all in America Ancient. Afro Phoenicians, Black Atlantean’s Malians from the sunken continent still on Ancient Maps of the coast of the American Caribbean.
"is that a livid face u got on"😆
Rah digga rap voice is dope can't take that from her...
FACTS!!🤔
Dane calloway is a real one 🙌🙌🙌
Pretendian (portmanteau of pretend and Indian[1][2][3]) is a pejorative colloquialism used to call out a person who has falsely claimed Indigenous identity by professing to be a citizen of a Native American or Indigenous Canadian tribal nation, or to be descended from Native American or Indigenous Canadian ancestors.[4][5][6][7] As a practice, being a pretendian is considered an extreme form of cultural appropriation,[8] especially if that individual then asserts that they can represent, and speak for, communities from which they do not originate.[3][8][9][10] It is sometimes also referred to as a form of fraud,[1] ethnic fraud or race shifting.[11][12]
Early false claims to Indigenous identity, often called "playing Indian", go back at least as far as the Boston Tea Party. There was a rise in pretendians after the 1960s for a number of reasons, such as the reestablishment of tribal sovereignty following the era of Indian termination policy, the media coverage of the Occupation of Alcatraz and the Wounded Knee Occupation, and the formation of Native American studies as a distinct form of area studies which led to the establishment of publishing programs and university departments specifically for or about Native American culture. At the same time, hippie and New Age subcultures marketed Native cultures as accessible, spiritual, and as a form of resistance to mainstream culture, leading to the rise of the plastic shaman or "culture vulture." By 1990, many years of pushback by Native Americans against pretendians resulted in the successful passage of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 (IACA) - a truth-in-advertising law which prohibits misrepresentation in marketing of American Indian or Alaska Native arts and crafts products within the United States.
While Indigenous communities have always self-policed and spread word of frauds, mainstream media and arts communities were often unaware, or did not act upon this information, until more recent decades. Since the 1990s and 2000s, a number of controversies regarding ethnic fraud have come to light and received coverage in mainstream media, leading to a broader awareness of pretendians in the world at large.
Wondering why they asking about hair and what music Dane like when he get to dropping KNOWLEDGE ....is that a agent tactic
Any celebrities in the media, are not allowed to reveal certain things to the public. It would not surprise me if some of them are boule tbh.
@@ebonynaomi1085 you hit the nail on the head with that!
Dane was acting like a big ass fan he should’ve stayed on top it and not fell for the bullshit
Lord Jamar, Godfrey, and Rah Digga big thanks to all ya'll for having Dane on the show. This is big for our people.
I thought Godfrey was going to cook or do his laundry. LOL.
This was a good conversation to have.. Also 🇳🇬 was colonised by the British not French.. universally Nigeria is an English speaking country then their various dialects/traditions.
Godfrey would know
northern nigeria is french tho
@@cherleze4790 and arab
They were not ready for the knowledge from Dane Calloway. I must say, we (melinated beings) are very favored, and it's need, however WE are facing perilous times and it took comedian guy to put the subject back on task, such as the Middle passage. We should BE ready or coming together for solutions.
I get Dane was in awe for meeting the Queen, but there's no time to be clowning. We come from great minds. I see Dane seen they were not ready and he seem to dum his knowledge down, however, (time) is if the essence. No time to continue to fear talk, but it's time for what we are facing.
If I am the only one that seen this....I can stand alone...but get this knowledge out. Dane puts in the work!!!
It's no time to be sleep. And yes, music is very necessary....however...get that knowledge out there. No one has an excuse! Get those gardens started, learn how to filter water, learn who you come from to claim your nationality. You are not a crayon..... Get those records of the organizations (not they said), so we are familiar with our enemy(ies)! This is our land and we need to unitify... PERIOD!
🎯💯💪🏿🖤
Let Dane TALK
This topic needs to be revisited with Dane on the panel. It's been a year now. We need individual labs to test and bring our people truth and clarity amongst lies. Good podcast, Family. The Gullah Wars II
Pretendian (portmanteau of pretend and Indian[1][2][3]) is a pejorative colloquialism used to call out a person who has falsely claimed Indigenous identity by professing to be a citizen of a Native American or Indigenous Canadian tribal nation, or to be descended from Native American or Indigenous Canadian ancestors.[4][5][6][7] As a practice, being a pretendian is considered an extreme form of cultural appropriation,[8] especially if that individual then asserts that they can represent, and speak for, communities from which they do not originate.[3][8][9][10] It is sometimes also referred to as a form of fraud,[1] ethnic fraud or race shifting.[11][12]
Early false claims to Indigenous identity, often called "playing Indian", go back at least as far as the Boston Tea Party. There was a rise in pretendians after the 1960s for a number of reasons, such as the reestablishment of tribal sovereignty following the era of Indian termination policy, the media coverage of the Occupation of Alcatraz and the Wounded Knee Occupation, and the formation of Native American studies as a distinct form of area studies which led to the establishment of publishing programs and university departments specifically for or about Native American culture. At the same time, hippie and New Age subcultures marketed Native cultures as accessible, spiritual, and as a form of resistance to mainstream culture, leading to the rise of the plastic shaman or "culture vulture." By 1990, many years of pushback by Native Americans against pretendians resulted in the successful passage of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 (IACA) - a truth-in-advertising law which prohibits misrepresentation in marketing of American Indian or Alaska Native arts and crafts products within the United States.
While Indigenous communities have always self-policed and spread word of frauds, mainstream media and arts communities were often unaware, or did not act upon this information, until more recent decades. Since the 1990s and 2000s, a number of controversies regarding ethnic fraud have come to light and received coverage in mainstream media, leading to a broader awareness of pretendians in the world at large.
Rah always follows whatever the news tell her. She doesn't go deeper in her own thoughts.
Dang, like so many many others!
@@convowithashnicole facts
Teena Davis thats assuming she even has her own thoughts
The mask is restricting our breathing, also they are using the mask to upload the Ai facial recognition devices as well. So they can identify you with or without a mask on!
Peace to all of you! I been on Dane and Lord Jamar both!... to anyone who thinks any dialogue between the family is a waste... should just shhhhh and observe. WE ARE ALL GROWING!
Invite Jabari Osaze on your show to respond to the historical inaccuracies and mischaracterizations on this show
My boy Dane calloway is the truth
And just like Jamar said, I myself like most ppl catch cold during the change of seasons (always) and I w/asthma normally have the worst cold/s ever!! So now just imagine me, with a terrible COLD complicated w/asthma (breathing) smdh This is one of my main reasons for not going out as much, I'd be damned if I catch my regular seasonal cold and be diagnosed with this shyt!! smdh
Same here
Same here 😁🙌
😭😭😭😭😭Godfrey eating his food like he Prince of Zamunda all entitled and shit...
When you cats get together your unstoppable.
It’s our time.
We want our land back 💯👊🏽
Dane I have learned so much from your teachings, be blessed
Guillible.
Pretendian (portmanteau of pretend and Indian[1][2][3]) is a pejorative colloquialism used to call out a person who has falsely claimed Indigenous identity by professing to be a citizen of a Native American or Indigenous Canadian tribal nation, or to be descended from Native American or Indigenous Canadian ancestors.[4][5][6][7] As a practice, being a pretendian is considered an extreme form of cultural appropriation,[8] especially if that individual then asserts that they can represent, and speak for, communities from which they do not originate.[3][8][9][10] It is sometimes also referred to as a form of fraud,[1] ethnic fraud or race shifting.[11][12]
Early false claims to Indigenous identity, often called "playing Indian", go back at least as far as the Boston Tea Party. There was a rise in pretendians after the 1960s for a number of reasons, such as the reestablishment of tribal sovereignty following the era of Indian termination policy, the media coverage of the Occupation of Alcatraz and the Wounded Knee Occupation, and the formation of Native American studies as a distinct form of area studies which led to the establishment of publishing programs and university departments specifically for or about Native American culture. At the same time, hippie and New Age subcultures marketed Native cultures as accessible, spiritual, and as a form of resistance to mainstream culture, leading to the rise of the plastic shaman or "culture vulture." By 1990, many years of pushback by Native Americans against pretendians resulted in the successful passage of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 (IACA) - a truth-in-advertising law which prohibits misrepresentation in marketing of American Indian or Alaska Native arts and crafts products within the United States.
While Indigenous communities have always self-policed and spread word of frauds, mainstream media and arts communities were often unaware, or did not act upon this information, until more recent decades. Since the 1990s and 2000s, a number of controversies regarding ethnic fraud have come to light and received coverage in mainstream media, leading to a broader awareness of pretendians in the world at large.
Everyday looks like a Sunday afternoon evening
Mass holistic cleansing is the best way. Remove the dead meat and poison foods out of our diet. People are dying because they did something wicked. You can't ignore that fact
People are dying because they did something wicked???
Love Godfrey happy he interviewed THE MAN DANE CALLOWAY
YOU GOT DANE?!! THIS JUST BECAME OFFICIAL
That old lady is not even listening she’s just here to flirt and distract... I was going to subscribe but I don’t get good vibes from her
Shes a rapper rah diggah and normally not on here she said she want a british accent
🤭🤭🤭
You'll are young! She's a co host. Legend rapper. But here, she got off topic.
Wowxaa I’m 25 how am I “young” all I see is a old lady trying to distract our men
OMG I absolutely love all 3 of these beautiful intelligent men. LJ, Godfrey, & DaneC!!!! I AM tuned in cause I already know this cast is about to be GREAT! F da gameboards, we getting knowledge on YT! Dane was ready ready from the very start lol! Just b careful Dane cause some people ask questions not bc they mean u good but let's hope that's not the case!
Pray for a Part 2 of your Organic and Free Discussion, I enjoyed it all...!!!
I'm glad to see them do the GODCAST alot more I missed Digga, Jamar, and GODFREY together.
The great Dane Calloway
They need to catch up. They gonna know who they had on the show years from now. Dane what up.
Wouldn't even be here if it wasn't for Dane that's the only reason I'm here much Love King, God, Almighty Sensi
Godfrey is clearly showing his disconnect!!🤦🏽♀️
Because he knows he's listening to a bunch of BS!!!
I’m nervous to watch this based on the comments. When Dane speaks, It’s in all of our best interests to listen. His message is NEEEDED!!!
Dane my big brother taught me alot
The reason it was called Spanish Flu was because Spain was the only country that was not on a media muzzling. They were free to report things that were happening in Europe and around the world. All others countries were on the media lockdown control because of the World War and Spain was a neutral country.
We was taught our history in school but have we ever thought that what we was taught is true? Because we got other ppl telling us who we r than finding out on our own thats y we r lost smh
Amen
This was dope! I love how Yall keep it real, No fluff. Dropping the knowledge on viruses. The body is self-healing!
It took this video to see Digga purposely changes the subject when shit gets deep🐣™💯
Yes, she ain't want him to talk about the important stuff
So happy to see Dane Calloway message getting out. Been following his work for sometime. Tribe up!!!!!!!!
@da midwif Man you a f hater
Pretendian (portmanteau of pretend and Indian[1][2][3]) is a pejorative colloquialism used to call out a person who has falsely claimed Indigenous identity by professing to be a citizen of a Native American or Indigenous Canadian tribal nation, or to be descended from Native American or Indigenous Canadian ancestors.[4][5][6][7] As a practice, being a pretendian is considered an extreme form of cultural appropriation,[8] especially if that individual then asserts that they can represent, and speak for, communities from which they do not originate.[3][8][9][10] It is sometimes also referred to as a form of fraud,[1] ethnic fraud or race shifting.[11][12]
Early false claims to Indigenous identity, often called "playing Indian", go back at least as far as the Boston Tea Party. There was a rise in pretendians after the 1960s for a number of reasons, such as the reestablishment of tribal sovereignty following the era of Indian termination policy, the media coverage of the Occupation of Alcatraz and the Wounded Knee Occupation, and the formation of Native American studies as a distinct form of area studies which led to the establishment of publishing programs and university departments specifically for or about Native American culture. At the same time, hippie and New Age subcultures marketed Native cultures as accessible, spiritual, and as a form of resistance to mainstream culture, leading to the rise of the plastic shaman or "culture vulture." By 1990, many years of pushback by Native Americans against pretendians resulted in the successful passage of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 (IACA) - a truth-in-advertising law which prohibits misrepresentation in marketing of American Indian or Alaska Native arts and crafts products within the United States.
While Indigenous communities have always self-policed and spread word of frauds, mainstream media and arts communities were often unaware, or did not act upon this information, until more recent decades. Since the 1990s and 2000s, a number of controversies regarding ethnic fraud have come to light and received coverage in mainstream media, leading to a broader awareness of pretendians in the world at large.
They finally got dane on here? 😎✊🏽
Yeah and missed an opportunity to shake folks to wake up....
This is the first time I heard Dane he spoke truth he should be a regular on the show.