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In this eye-opening video, we delve deep into the tragic saga of how Native American tribes were systematically turned into prisoners of war on their own land. From broken treaties to brutal military campaigns, the story of Native American oppression is one that demands to be heard.

πŸ’₯ Uncover the shocking truth behind the Trail of Tears, where thousands of Cherokee, Choctaw, and other tribes were forcibly removed from their ancestral lands.

πŸ’” Learn about the devastating impact of the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which paved the way for the systematic displacement and confinement of indigenous peoples.

πŸ›‘οΈ Discover the harrowing accounts of Native American resistance, from the legendary battles of the Apache to the courageous standoffs at Wounded Knee.

🌟 Join us as we shine a light on the resilience and strength of Native American communities, who continue to fight for justice and recognition to this day.

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  1. ❀ FACTS! I checked the census years ago in the 70s, and my great,great,…etc grandmother was listed as C for colored, then Negro and now Black??? They changing the census. The term Black was not used in the 1800's. Their bullsh*t has caught up to their decedent's! The cover-up is over!❀

  2. We are Hebrew Israelite. We were scattered to the four corners of the world. However we will wake up in the land of our captivity. Awake my brothers n sisters, shalom!

  3. So now that we know they are withholding documents, how do we go about finding the info? My grandma said we are cherokee (which i know is general and could be many different tribes) but im indigenous i know it, but now i want the paper trail and I've only got my geneology to the 1790s with full proof via documentation through the ancestry website. How do i get past that barrier to contiune finding more documents?

  4. IMHO
    You should yell at the ppl criticizing you in your shorts. I doubt they watching your long vids. To me it feels like you're the pot screaming at the kettle now

  5. Racism started with the invasion of the dark men’s landβ€”Asia, Africa, and Americaβ€”by the whites in the fifeth century.

  6. The term black has no meaning in law.
    If you are African American; where is your Dual citizenship passport? What country in Africa recognized you, and gave you dual sovereignty/citizenship and a passport. Where is your American passport with dual citizenship/sovereignty?

  7. Do research on Walter Plecker. He created genocide on paper, by changing nationality.
    Look at one of your elders birth certificate and see if their race is Col or Colored. You are indigenous to this land.

  8. The original Indians are black Blackfoot where do you think they get that look at the clothing the jewelry that they where that's the same kind of jewelry they were in Africa do Indians wear similar Jewelry

  9. Those genealogy tests are just another way to disconnect you from the land. We as a people got to put in work and get out there and research our family trees and not rely on them to give us our family history.

  10. I don't care what Grand old is rising. All Grand is rising. GRAND RISE. All rise Grand rise. I choose you. YOUR HONOR , all rise to the honorable judge. grandfather, grandmother. Grand children. Grand ju. Just Grand. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ hhhhhhhmmmm. I could go on. But yeah. The lies the truth. The this ,the that..πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

  11. Truth if Diddy did those things they accusing him of, then he's dead wrong, but I'm not going to lynch him in the public or talk down on him to other races. Remember Tupac said, The Media be crucifying brothers severely

  12. My mother and I found our people all the way back to 1805 was free and was Cherokee. They kept calling us different things Indian, Negro, black πŸ˜‚ I’m so glad we found out through birth, death and marriage certificates as well as the census we are indigenous.

  13. Research Guy. I knew people and indian history down there.
    U on point!! I been everywhere down there in Charles city VA. Pocahontas VA. James river VA. Everyone is coming with the oky doke.

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