"Part" Indian?

Nurses General Nursing

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taken in its entirety by request of website: http://www.nativecircle.com/pppartindian.html

half-breed quarter breed one sixteen.... what do fractions really mean?

could you imagine having to carry a card to 'prove' you are

white? or imagine that, in order to truly be acknowledged

as an african american, you had to be an 'enrolled member'!

this having to carry a white and/or blue cdib (certificate of

degree of indian blood) card is, in my understanding, the very

definition of institutionalized racism. good people frequently

share with me that they are 'part indian', or 'only a precentage

indian'. this is a sad testament to the legacy of their beautiful

indian ancestors. you see, the u.s. government is responsible

for the invention of the 'indian blood quantum' lie. it turns out

that this is quite a convenient way to 'kill indians on paper'.

and what saddens me, is that most of our tribal governments

have bought into the 'blood quantum' system which so divides

and separates us from who we are and has deeply damaged

the integrity of our ancient cultures. we are people, not

fractions. to those of you reading this who are of indian

ancestry, i offer you some interesting thoughts...............

in lakota tradition, we have a ceremony called hunkapi, or,

the making of relatives. in this ceremony, a person who is

not lakota is brought in. after the ceremony is complete it

was fully understood that this person was 100% completely

lakota. this was, and still is, the power of this ancient rite.

somehow, many of us have forgotten the truth and wisdom

of this ceremony. many indians today think the 'amount' of

indian blood is what matters, when according to our own

sacred rites, it is clear that it is not only blood, but spirit

which defines the essence of a human being.................

so.... to those of you with distant indian ancestry who do

not quite know how to define it.... you need not identify

yourself as 'part-indian'. know that you are 'of indian

ancestry', or that you are 'descended from the (insert

tribe name here)'. you are 100% descendant of all your

ancestors. learn all you can, become who you are.

you are beautiful! you are indian..............................

written by john two-hawks

Thank you so much for posting this article! I am a descendant of the Mattaponi and I have always been proud of my heritage, due in part to my grandmother and her brother who knew a lot more about our NAI heritage than I ever will. I have always answered by saying that I am "part Indian" but now I realize that's an understatement...I am Mattaponi and proud of it!

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