All the Black Indian freedmen descendants need all there mineral rights restored , any lands in probate court needs to be forgiven, and student loans forgiven.
That would be everyone Classified as negroes or Blacks and now the Heathens classifies The newborn 👶🏾 Of The aboriginals as African Americans Which means they Can ship 🚢 them To unknown territory’s Of which they have zero Connections the white Man is truly the silver Tongue Devil 👿 Constantly committing paper 📝 genocide...👁
@warriorklan8444 the freedmen already got their reparations N 1877. Each man, woman, child & newborn baby got 160 acres of indian land. the freedmen of the whites only got a swift kick N the rear. If those freedmen still have their land, then they still have their mineral rights, but if they sold their land then they don't have mineral rights, they sold it. Cant get blood out of turnip
Just because you have land doesn't mean you have mineral rights example part of my family in Guthrie Oklahoma have a 160 acres of land when my grandfather bought the land they thought he was white he was very light skinned they were going to sell him the 160 acres of land with rights until they saw his dark skinned wife my grandmother I have 13 acres of the 160 acres with no mineral rights to this day e en tough we have oil wells on the farm getting very little compensation.
We weren't freedman... we actually owned the slaves. Not ONE Native or White slave owner is on the 1850 slave schedules! Natives weren't even on the censusbtil 1860 the came from Alaska they were removed. Here's proof! ruclips.net/video/yPTgXeYSGyc/видео.htmlsi=7JV9rCLaVpyI4GDi
In the 1920's, the richest black girl in the world was Sarah Rector. She was given 160 acres of Creek land & it had oil on it. I don't know why a movie hasn't been made of her life.
Time for stories to be told there History is alive we have to research and tell our own stories about our Culture and our anstry from generation to generation and never forget who we r one people one tribe one blood of the American Indians whos land was stolen and still being stolen today but we r very diversity culture but don't ever let strangers name us r write our History cause our history is the United States History of our land more important then another history on this land cause it evolves the settlers arriving from their country to ours seeking for a better life but did it the wrong way so we must learn from history and not repeat the pain of the past but press forward for a new chapter of our American Indians History with unity and strength our anstry will always be with us on this journey they sprits will never die on this land Nijii be proud and brave culture they will be with us every foot 🪜 of the way and always remember to pray in silence God is within us not outside us remember the code of our anstry tribal land will always prevail we r the talents and gifts within us
My father mother father acy Davidson father Lawson Davidson was born a slave in 1823 he came to Oklahoma with the trail of tears he married a chotow indian malvina was her name she had already had kids from a nother marriage then she married Lawson Davidson and migrated to hooks tx Bowie county Texas in the early 1800s acy was born in 1887 in tx
My mother father mother ardella byrd ganaway mother was a full blooded caddo Indian and her father was a slave from caddo Parrish Louisiana Shreveport ardella was born in 1878 in Shreveport Louisiana her son Jasper ganaway was born 1900 in Shreveport Louisiana in 1910 the family moved to Hunt county Texas Greenville Celeste Texas area then he migrated to DeKalb TX in Bowie county Texas
Grandmother, listed as Indian in first census, next census was listed as malto, third census listed as negro?????? All of her family are Indian natives, Grandmother had hair that had to be the longest hair I had ever seen on a human being in my little life.😮😮😮
Have you taken a DNA test to prove that U do have N.A. ancestry? Most of the time blacks think the long hair came from having N.A. ancestry, when all the time it was European genes from Masters blood line that gave grandma that long hair.
@@tippy550storm Idk who you are and what point your tryna make but there a several African tribes with straight hair, you must forget everyone on Earth gets their features from Africans. Scientists have said this years ago, why is that so hard to accept. Google is free to use, you don’t have to be mix to have long hair. It’s plenty of tribes in Africa that have hair touching the ground, most tribes cut the hair off purposely. Don’t get it confused.
Ganaway family caddo parrish Louisiana Bowie county Texas hunt county Texas Delta county Texas fannin county Texas mcurtion county Oklahoma miller county Arkansas Howard county Arkansas families connection to Shreveport Louisiana
Then on my mother mom moms sally Johnson hooks mother nancy jones johnson mother was half Indian from Lafayette county Arkansas Lewisville Arkansas nancy mother was born a slave also after the civil war the family migrated to DeKalb tx in Bowie county Texas my mother mother's mom sally was born in DeKalb tx in 1885
The Choctaw were part of the 5 tribes that joined the Confederacy, and last to surrender during the Civil War with stand Waite and the first Cherokee mounted riffles, so the last people to surrender during the American Civil War was native Americans under stand Waite made up of mostly Cherokee, Muskogee, and Seminole. He was the last Confederate States Army general to surrender, after Lee and after Sherman and Johnston, the 5 native American tribes of the Confederacy were Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole … the Cherokee at the start of the Civil War had over 4000s slaves, so did these other tribes id study history harder, and the war crimes of the buffalo soldiers to the natives is horrible they were at every massacre including Wounded Knee to sandy Creek over 171 so called battles with natives for over 20 years, they would massacre the whole tribe, and sell the children to Mexico were slavery was still legal, isn't that a change the native kid showed up at a plantation in Mexico, that was full of black people taken from American and moved there to Mexico so slavery could carry and you have Africa Americans now sending natives to these plantations to work right next to there own people, real history for people that like truth
@@stormy-le6pb Frank Cunningham. General Stand Watie's Confederate Indians is a cheap ok book, if you have the patience to read a trilogy on the Civil War shelby foote one of the best talks about the native regiments, Laurence M. Hauptman Between Two Fires: American Indians in the Civil War. The American Indian and the End of the Confederacy, 1863-1866 Annie Heloise Abel. That should take a few weeks if your serious I've read 3 of these and liked them.
@@stormy-le6pb and the buffalo soldiers 's The Buffalo Soldiers the book was the first book of its kind to recognize the crimes of African American units in the conquest of the West. The Buffalo Soldiers Mills, Cliff, will hit on all the battles and massacres. Probably free on Audible
I know a bunch of Ligons...you were a Black European nobility family. That fled to America...pull up your family crest n see the Blackman representing the Ligons
@@lynnwoodcarter3486 yes 👍🏼 look up James Adair the Irish Indian trader who came over to america n claim to be Indian he’s my 8 th great grandfather who married my Chickasaw grandmother Eleanor Adair
All the Black Indian freedmen descendants need all there mineral rights restored , any lands in probate court needs to be forgiven, and student loans forgiven.
Wow
That would be everyone
Classified as negroes or
Blacks and now the
Heathens classifies
The newborn 👶🏾 Of
The aboriginals as
African Americans
Which means they
Can ship 🚢 them
To unknown territory’s
Of which they have zero
Connections the white
Man is truly the silver
Tongue Devil 👿
Constantly committing
paper 📝 genocide...👁
@warriorklan8444 the freedmen already got their reparations N 1877. Each man, woman, child & newborn baby got 160 acres of indian land. the freedmen of the whites only got a swift kick N the rear. If those freedmen still have their land, then they still have their mineral rights, but if they sold their land then they don't have mineral rights, they sold it. Cant get blood out of turnip
Just because you have land doesn't mean you have mineral rights example part of my family in Guthrie Oklahoma have a 160 acres of land when my grandfather bought the land they thought he was white he was very light skinned they were going to sell him the 160 acres of land with rights until they saw his dark skinned wife my grandmother I have 13 acres of the 160 acres with no mineral rights to this day e en tough we have oil wells on the farm getting very little compensation.
We weren't freedman... we actually owned the slaves. Not ONE Native or White slave owner is on the 1850 slave schedules! Natives weren't even on the censusbtil 1860 the came from Alaska they were removed. Here's proof!
ruclips.net/video/yPTgXeYSGyc/видео.htmlsi=7JV9rCLaVpyI4GDi
I am a part of the Choctaw bloodline love and peace to all ❤
In the 1920's, the richest black girl in the world was Sarah Rector. She was given 160 acres of Creek land & it had oil on it. I don't know why a movie hasn't been made of her life.
Because white people are lying about slavery and who the original land owners of this land are
they dont want us to know our people had land and acres we were already here! in america
Sending peace and love to all our indigenous American famz in America...... watching from the Kimberlys region (Australia)
Thanks for the knowledge
I knew it this what they did to my dad in early 1900s in McAllister, Oklahoma
My grandparents were also from McAlister around the early 1900s. We haven’t been able to locate any of my grandmother’s ancestors, Lovie Mae Denney.
Gratitude to you for this post! Do you have any recommendations for finding out our lineage? It’s on my heart to find out . Thank you!
I discovered a genealogist based in Texas if you're interested. They're $495 which is better than what other companies charge. 🙂
Good post brother are you going to be at the Boley Oklahoma rodeo this weekend?
Where do I go to find out about my ancestral heritage ? 200 years ago my 2nd Great Grandmother was put in a white school in Virginia
Time for stories to be told there History is alive we have to research and tell our own stories about our Culture and our anstry from generation to generation and never forget who we r one people one tribe one blood of the American Indians whos land was stolen and still being stolen today but we r very diversity culture but don't ever let strangers name us r write our History cause our history is the United States History of our land more important then another history on this land cause it evolves the settlers arriving from their country to ours seeking for a better life but did it the wrong way so we must learn from history and not repeat the pain of the past but press forward for a new chapter of our American Indians History with unity and strength our anstry will always be with us on this journey they sprits will never die on this land Nijii be proud and brave culture they will be with us every foot 🪜 of the way and always remember to pray in silence God is within us not outside us remember the code of our anstry tribal land will always prevail we r the talents and gifts within us
I am proud ❤❤❤
Do you help with searching for family members
My great great grandmother was said to be Native American from Tupelo Mississippi I believe Chickasaw
Yes Indeed
My father mother father acy Davidson father Lawson Davidson was born a slave in 1823 he came to Oklahoma with the trail of tears he married a chotow indian malvina was her name she had already had kids from a nother marriage then she married Lawson Davidson and migrated to hooks tx Bowie county Texas in the early 1800s acy was born in 1887 in tx
My mother father mother ardella byrd ganaway mother was a full blooded caddo Indian and her father was a slave from caddo Parrish Louisiana Shreveport ardella was born in 1878 in Shreveport Louisiana her son Jasper ganaway was born 1900 in Shreveport Louisiana in 1910 the family moved to Hunt county Texas Greenville Celeste Texas area then he migrated to DeKalb TX in Bowie county Texas
Grandmother, listed as Indian in first census, next census was listed as malto, third census listed as negro?????? All of her family are Indian natives, Grandmother had hair that had to be the longest hair I had ever seen on a human being in my little life.😮😮😮
Have you taken a DNA test to prove that U do have N.A. ancestry? Most of the time blacks think the long hair came from having N.A. ancestry, when all the time it was European genes from Masters blood line that gave grandma that long hair.
@@tippy550stormOr it was from there African ancestors
@@Hairarchives straight hair isn't on African heads
@@tippy550storm Idk who you are and what point your tryna make but there a several African tribes with straight hair, you must forget everyone on Earth gets their features from Africans. Scientists have said this years ago, why is that so hard to accept. Google is free to use, you don’t have to be mix to have long hair. It’s plenty of tribes in Africa that have hair touching the ground, most tribes cut the hair off purposely. Don’t get it confused.
Ganaway family caddo parrish Louisiana Bowie county Texas hunt county Texas Delta county Texas fannin county Texas mcurtion county Oklahoma miller county Arkansas Howard county Arkansas families connection to Shreveport Louisiana
Yet they are not registered members of the tribes today....
Some are. All you have to do is find the sur last names and do more research. But it's not for you cause you're pale
@@jwhogangrlet’s not generalize you don’t know that person’s genealogy.
Then on my mother mom moms sally Johnson hooks mother nancy jones johnson mother was half Indian from Lafayette county Arkansas Lewisville Arkansas nancy mother was born a slave also after the civil war the family migrated to DeKalb tx in Bowie county Texas my mother mother's mom sally was born in DeKalb tx in 1885
The Choctaw were part of the 5 tribes that joined the Confederacy, and last to surrender during the Civil War with stand Waite and the first Cherokee mounted riffles, so the last people to surrender during the American Civil War was native Americans under stand Waite made up of mostly Cherokee, Muskogee, and Seminole. He was the last Confederate States Army general to surrender, after Lee and after Sherman and Johnston, the 5 native American tribes of the Confederacy were Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole … the Cherokee at the start of the Civil War had over 4000s slaves, so did these other tribes id study history harder, and the war crimes of the buffalo soldiers to the natives is horrible they were at every massacre including Wounded Knee to sandy Creek over 171 so called battles with natives for over 20 years, they would massacre the whole tribe, and sell the children to Mexico were slavery was still legal, isn't that a change the native kid showed up at a plantation in Mexico, that was full of black people taken from American and moved there to Mexico so slavery could carry and you have Africa Americans now sending natives to these plantations to work right next to there own people, real history for people that like truth
@johnburden2 Can U suggest any books to read on that subject?
@@stormy-le6pb Frank Cunningham.
General Stand Watie's Confederate Indians is a cheap ok book, if you have the patience to read a trilogy on the Civil War shelby foote one of the best talks about the native regiments, Laurence M. Hauptman
Between Two Fires: American Indians in the Civil War. The American Indian and the End of the Confederacy, 1863-1866
Annie Heloise Abel. That should take a few weeks if your serious I've read 3 of these and liked them.
@@stormy-le6pb and the buffalo soldiers 's The Buffalo Soldiers the book was the first book of its kind to recognize the crimes of African American units in the conquest of the West. The Buffalo Soldiers
Mills, Cliff, will hit on all the battles and massacres. Probably free on Audible
@@Civilwar.relics thanks
Mexico abolished slavery well before America.
I know a bunch of Ligons...you were a Black European nobility family. That fled to America...pull up your family crest n see the Blackman representing the Ligons
My 8th great grand mother is Chickasaw
Are u African American aka 😢
@@lynnwoodcarter3486 huh?
@@lynnwoodcarter3486 I’m an American 🇺🇸
@@virtualbabe9171 I can dig i understand you American it is were you from
@@lynnwoodcarter3486 yes 👍🏼 look up James Adair the Irish Indian trader who came over to america n claim to be Indian he’s my 8 th great grandfather who married my Chickasaw grandmother Eleanor Adair
If these Africans are Indigenous, I'm the queen of England!