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UC Santa Cruz are the Bananaslugs also.My high school were the "Mohicans" and they wanted the name changed, so they left it to the students to vote on a new name. They ended up with the "Bananna Slugs". :yay:
UC Santa Cruz are the Bananaslugs also.My high school were the "Mohicans" and they wanted the name changed, so they left it to the students to vote on a new name. They ended up with the "Bananna Slugs". :yay:
Not sure rule 8 applies to what I said but I may have been a little harsh. The eat a dick reference is on I have used many times and if you have ever watched Archer, you know that it is a used in humor.As this board's longest tenured Native American may I refer you to.
http://www.ramsondemand.com/help/terms
Rules 8 & 2
Go moderate yourself.
That's right. I forgot about those Birkenstock wearin' so and sos.UC Santa Cruz are the Bananaslugs also.
If by born into that you mean you are participating in the culture and history of your tribe then you are practicing it. I apologize for using the same terms as the government uses when determining the "benefits" you mentioned. I couldn't agree more actually with most of what you said. But let me ask you. Doesn't it really get under your skin when someone claims to be Native American when you know they have no clue of the history or tradition?"practicing native Americans" What kind of a idiotic statement is that. What, you need to "practice" something you are born into?
As this board's longest tenured Native American may I refer you to.
http://www.ramsondemand.com/help/terms
Rules 8 & 2
Go moderate yourself.
Of course they wouldn't. There's a whole state that means "Red People" in Choctaw, that was suggested by a Choctaw chief!
Not bad.Just change the name to Bravehearts and everybody wins!
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Humbolt County has one product keeping it afloat. And it ain't hemp ropes for the boating industry.They have schools in Humbolt county ???
Macs full of crap. He's really Irish!I've shared before how I'm part Lenape and Seneca. We lost our registration I think around the time of our grandfather. A lot of people in mixed marriages off the Rez didn't maintain any tribal registration because it caused lots of problems. Because my grandfather married a black woman, well, let's just say, they weren't looking for attention. Their marriage was illegal in many states at the time.
Most spiritual moment of my life wasn't in church. It was dancing with my young son in my arms in the drum circle. Been to several Pow wows (health issues preclude going to more), trying (badly) to learn Lenape, and doing all I can to learn the history of my people. Honestly, I dunno if that qualifies as "practicing" or not. I'm just tryin' is all.
I've just had conversations with all sorts of people from the Nations and the answers were mixed. I mostly took the time to listen.
My personal conclusion based on my knowledge of history, my principles and personal beliefs is that it is offensive and that I won't use it. I don't correct anyone who does, I don't boycott Washington games or take it on as a cause. With everything there is to be concerned about, this doesn't crack the top 1,000.
So, it's just my personal deal. I appreciate other Native peoples who believe differently. That's their right.
I think there's a deeper, more nuanced conversation that's possible, but I'll leave it at that.
We in this country have an issue with catering to the few rather than the masses. Doesn't mean it's right or wrong but makes for a spineless society. #'Merica
I'd like to chime in but my racial views often get greatly misunderstood so...
Have a gif instead
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I'm not Native American.No, you were not. Africans were here in the Americas before the so-called "Native" American. Amerigo Vespucci, the Italian explorer whose first name was the derivative root for the term "America," described the New World natives who were rowing out to meet his ship as "Ethiopian." Ethiopian is a Greco-Roman term that literally translates as "burnt skin" for obvious reasons or "burnt eyes," probably because the vast majority of those of African descent have brown eyes. There is also a large percentage with black eyes, and the few remaining have the other eye colors---blue, hazel, gray, etc. Even the so-called "Native" Americans have talked about the people who were here in the Americas before them.
This is where I chime in to piss anthropologists off around the world. Who cares who was presumably somewhere first? I dare say all the experts are more often wrong than right on such things. I just read an article the other day that they are finding proof of human activity in northern Florida that predates the land bridge migration through Alaska from Asia by as much as 1500 years. And all of this is relative to reality only if the various dating techniques we count on are remotely accurate. The real issue is us living things are supposed to live in harmony. When all is said and done, the drug stupored Rodney King summed it up best with one simple question, "Can't we all just get along?"I'm not Native American.
According to every study i've ever read the Native Americans are believed to have migrated and settled here(North America) from Asia via Alaska. Regardless, the message i posted is clear.