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American AMER'ICAN, adjective Pertaining to America. AMER'ICAN, noun A native of America; originally applied to the aboriginals, or copper-colored races, found here by the Europeans; but now applied to the descendants of Europeans born in America. http://webstersdictionary1828.com/Dictionary/American I'm a descendent of the original indigenous Ame'Ricans of North America/ Turtle Island, none African, Asian, European, or any other foreign being, but all American...and it's truly a shame that many of you born in America and your parent's parent's parent's since the days Walter Plecker of the 1920's Vitaul Records Offical reclassifiying their indigenous "American inheritance" to Negro, Black, Colored, Mulatto and now today as African American. And many of y'all would put strangers account of your being here by way of African slavery over the words and account of your own flesh and blood is beyond normal and oral family tradition, which is a disgrace to your blood family ancestors.
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Where Are You "REALLY" From? I am from Illinios born in Chicago. My parents are from Little Rock and Forest City, Arkansas and Greenwood Mississippi, which came to Chicago in the 1950's. And my research interview with my family elders knows nothing of "Coming from Africa" or any other place but here in the Americas. (Ancient American History) The following is a document from Peabody library at Harvard university Museum. And it gives a description of how many saw the American native during earlier times during the settlement of America This document is from the Peabody museum at Harvard university it was written in 1848 by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque to a J.H McColla . it is the first letter of a series of four. It follows... FOR THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. ��FOUR LETTERS.�ON AMERICAN HISTORY.�By Prof. Rafinesque, to Dr. J. H. M'Culloh, of Baltimore. ��FIRST L ETTER. You appear desirous to learn something more of my Researches on the Ancient and Modern History of North and South America. I feel willing and happy to be able to answer your inquiries, and even to suggest perhaps some new facts. The continent of America has ever been the field of philosophical delusions, as Africa of fables and monsters, and Asia of religious creeds. All the various systems amd theories of monks and philosophers on the origin, climate, inhabitants, &c. of America, have been repeatedly destroyed by facts, and yet they find to this day many believers. To this day they speak and write of the Red men of America, while there is not a Red Man, (nor never was,) in this continent. To this day do they attempt to separate the American languages from all others, while their roots and structure are exactly like many in the Eastern Continent. When we are led by systems, or do not investigate and compare subjects in all their bearings, we are apt to fall into these delusive mistakes. But whoever will take the trouble, (as I have done,) to compare the features, languages, religions, customs, &c. of all the nations of the five parts of this world, Asia, Europe, Africa, Polynesia, and America, will find, (as I have found,) that mankind is a unity with many deviations of features, complexions, languages, religions, governments, civilizations, &c. all derived from single primitive types of those effect, and a common central focus. To evince this result in a single but striking point, doubted to this day by superficial inquirers, it is sufficient to mention that there were in America, before Columbus came, nations and tribes of the following complexions: coppered, tawny, olive, dusky, white or pale yellow, dark brown, and black; (but none red unless painted,) and that all these complexions are also found in Asia, in Polynesia, and in Africa. The native American Negroes or black Indians, have been seen in Brazil, Guyana, Caraccas, Popayan, Choco, North California, &c. Some of them, such as the Aroras or Caroras of Cumana, were black, but with fine features and long hair, like the Jolofs and Gallas of Africa. Others in New California, latitude 32, called Esteros, are like the Hottentots, Numuquas, Tambukis, and many other Nigritian tribes, not black, but dark brown, yet complete Negroes, with large thick lips, broad flat noses, and very ugly, with hair crisped or curly. The Negro features belong to the form of the head rather than the colour, since [there] are in Africa, Asia, and Polynesia, black, brown, yellow, olive, coppery, (and even white) Negroes. The American Negroes of Quarenqua, in Choco, (the great level plain 900 miles long, 90 wide, separating the Andes of South America from the mountains of Panama,) were black and with woolly heads in 1506. They are mentioned by Dangleria, and all the early >accurate writers<. (Now if the first recorded "African slaves" were brought to the Americas in 1501, and there were no such thing as a "Red Man/Native American in 1492 TO 1506 recorded in this first letter, then by the account of my own family and the document posted here, well then I know that I'm the indigenous American.) American AMER'ICAN, adjective Pertaining to America. AMER'ICAN, noun A native of America; originally applied to the aboriginals, or copper-colored races, found here by the Europeans; but now applied to the descendants of Europeans born in America. http://webstersdictionary1828.com/Dictionary/American I'm a descendent of the original indigenous Ame'Ricans of North America/ Turtle Island, none African, Asian, European, or any other foreign being, but all American...and it's truly a shame that many of you born in America and your parent's parent's parent's since the days Walter Plecker of the 1920's Vitaul Records Offical reclassifiying their indigenous "American inheritance" to Negro, Black, Colored, Mulatto and now today as African American. And many of y'all would put strangers account of your being here by way of African slavery over the words and account of your own flesh and blood is beyond normal and oral family tradition, which is a disgrace to your blood family ancestors. https://www.facebook.com/notes/giniti-harcum-el-bey/ancient-american-history/10151953262103850
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Wow, (Moor Westmoreland England Family Crest) Etymology of Black and Moor The word ‘Black’ can be traced back to its proto Indo-European origins through the word ‘blac’ which meant pale, wan, colourless, or albino. ‘Blac’ was incorporated into Old French as Blanc, Italian and Spanish as Blanco, Bianca, Bianco, Bianchi. In Old English “blac” person meant fair; someone devoid of colour, similar to the word “blanc” which still means white or fair person. http://www.africaresource.com/rasta/sesostris-the-great-the-egyptian-hercules/etymology-of-black-and-moor-oguejiofo-annu/
A 9-year-old Bellevue girl made this video after being bullied at school. >> kiro.tv/BellevueSchoolStory 😐 No wonder most children are below the educational level that are today, they have too much b.s. on their minds today and parents are their teachers at home? Train a child up the way they should go and when they're older they shall not depart!
Tahitian woman with traditional feathered headdress. Picture found by: Underground American Aborigine.
Hmm, Africans? Nahh, indigenous Amaracans/Americans/Ame'Ricans... We were always here in the Americas. Picture found by: Sean D. Holmes
A Ner Akhu post: Only Red Ochre Paint!!! *No Red Man or Red Skin* But where did the word "redskin" come from? Many dictionaries and history books say the term came about in reference to the Beothuk tribe of what is now Newfoundland, Canada. The Beothuk were said to paint their bodies with red ochre, leading white settlers to refer to them as "red men." http://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2013/09/09/220654611/are-you-ready-for-some-controversy-the-history-of-redskin
The terms negro and indios were used interchangeably to describe the natives in the journals of early missionaries who could not have possibly been referring to Africans. The true meaning of word "Indian" is ("INDI" meaning black, as in INDIa ink, hINDu and INDIgo the darkest color of the color spectrum).
Looks Like One Of Our Own and whats an American? Well for one America wasn't named by Emerigo Vespucci by far he named himself Emerigo, *American* *AMER'ICAN*, adjective Pertaining to America. *AMER'ICAN*, noun A native of America; originally applied to the aboriginals, or copper-colored races, found here by the Europeans; but now applied to the descendants of Europeans born in America. http://webstersdictionary1828.com/Dictionary/American
*Ok so why is she under black community?* Picture by: *Corey Carr* https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pocahontas,_Virginia
Daniel Boone in "The Man" T.v. episode in 1969 Rosey Grier plays a former slave, now a chief of the Tuscarora, helps Daniel lead a ragtag group of soldiers on an operation against the British.
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Charlie Murphy, older brother of Eddie Murphy, comedian, and one-of-a-kind storyteller, has died. He was 57. http://blackdoctor.org/513382/charlie-murphy-dead-at-57/