American Aborigines

  • Blood Quantum: The Math That Makes Indigenous Peoples Disappear

    Blood Quantum: The Math That Makes Indigenous Peoples Disappear

    You’ve been told that “Native Americans” are the Indigenous peoples of North America. But what you haven’t been told is that “Native American” is a colonial trap—a legal category designed to mathematically eliminate Indigenous peoples within a few generations… Read More at https://atomic-temporary-233733782.wpcomstaging.com (link in bio 🔗)

  • Why Your Abuela Says "Mejorando La Raza"—And Why It's Colonial Programming

    Why Your Abuela Says “Mejorando La Raza”—And Why It’s Colonial Programming

    The 500-year-old Spanish colonial system designed to make Indigenous peoples ashamed of themselves and compete for whiteness. It’s called the casta system, and it’s still running your family’s brain. Read More at https://atomic-temporary-233733782.wpcomstaging.com (link in bio 🔗)

  • They Made Indigenous Peoples "Black" to Steal the Land

    They Made Indigenous Peoples “Black” to Steal the Land

    Before colonizers arrived, North America had sophisticated civilizations that built structures rivaling Egypt’s pyramids. Cahokia, near present-day St. Louis, had 20,000 people—larger than London at the time… Historical accounts describe diverse Indigenous populations, including dark-skinned peoples who built these civilizations. The Kaw people of Kansas were described as having skin “as black as Negros.” Various…

  • The Great Erasure: How Census Systems Severed Indigenous Identity Across the Americas

    The Hidden Story of America’s First Census Cover-Up In the dusty archives of Carroll County, Georgia lies a 1830 census record that reveals one of America’s most systematic acts of bureaucratic erasure. The entire Cherokee Indian population—138 people with names like Pumpkinpile, Raincrow, and Swimmer—were officially classified as “colored persons” rather than as Cherokee Indians.

  • Unveiling the Original Mound Builders

    There is evidence, oral tradition, and suppressed history that women played a central role in the Mound Builder civilizations, particularly within the Washitaw (Ouachita) Nation and other ancient matrilineal cultures across Turtle Island (North America). “Before patriarchy, there was the Earth Mother. And her daughters built the mounds.” — Livity.Blog | Hidden Histories. Ancestral Intelligence.

  • Red Hair in Black Communities: Tracing the Forgotten Bloodlines of Black and Indigenous Peoples

    Red hair in Black and Indigenous communities often challenges colonial narratives of ancestry, suggesting deeper historical connections that predate European influence. Genetic studies show that the MC1R gene linked to red hair may stem from ancient lineages. This trait symbolizes the survival of diverse histories and identities across generations, revealing erased legacies.

  • Powerful Shinnecock Indians PowPow Story: All is Not Lost (2016), youtube.com

    The Shinnecock Indians: Black Indigenous Guardians of the Hamptons

    The Shinnecock Indian Nation, long before European contact, thrived on Long Island’s shores for over 10,000 years. Their rich Black Indigenous heritage challenges colonial narratives. Despite colonization and land theft, they continue to assert their identity, fighting for cultural preservation and economic sovereignty amid modern challenges. Their story embodies resilience and connection to the land.

  • Sacred Lineages: The Choctaw and the Mystery of Mitochondrial Memory (Part II)

    The article explores the genetic connections between the Choctaw and ancient civilizations such as the Berbers, Egyptians, and Sumerians. It highlights the unique mitochondrial haplogroup X2a found in the Choctaw, suggesting potential pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact or shared ancestry. These cultures share spiritual reverence for feminine energy and maternal lineage, indicating a profound historical interconnection.

  • Bloodlines of the Ancients: Exploring the Rare Blood Types and DNA of the Blackfeet, Blood Indians, and Choctaw Peoples

    In the great rivers of our ancestral memory, blood is not just life—it is legacy. Among Indigenous nations, sacred traditions and oral history have long preserved the understanding that blood carries the spirit of the ancestors. Today, science begins to echo this truth as researchers uncover the unique genetic signatures embedded in the lineages of…

  • Was Queen Calafia Real? The Lost Amazon Warriors of Ancient California and the Island That Disappeared

    The Lost Amazon Warriors of Ancient California 🏺🌊 Was Queen Calafia real? Could her legendary island kingdom have been inspired by an actual warrior society in ancient California? For centuries, maps depicted California as an island, but what if that wasn’t just a mistake? Geological evidence shows that Lake Corcoran once covered much of the…

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