REMINDER TO TRACE PEOPLE BC I FEEL GUILTY FOR THIS TOO !!
its okay to not like every food from your culture !! not everyone from that culture likes that food too !! you are not a faker or racist , its just having a preference :3

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REMINDER TO TRACE PEOPLE BC I FEEL GUILTY FOR THIS TOO !!
its okay to not like every food from your culture !! not everyone from that culture likes that food too !! you are not a faker or racist , its just having a preference :3
raaaaagghhhhh good timezone I'm thinking about our possible native american ancestry and getting sad and weird about it
it's way too far back for us to rightfully consider ourselves native but man we really want that involvement .... we don't remember which tribe(s) our family was maybe a part of we'd have to go hunt it down again but im pretty sure it was a case of like, they at some point started calling themselves white and integrating with white people until the native history fizzled out. some of their descendants tried to (and did!) get back into the tribes from what i can tell of records which is How i even know that these people were natives cuz they really wanted it buried
idk!!! it feels too distant and questionable for me to say I'm trisNative but the way i grew up really makes me feel connected to the cultures, or to like, the "idea" of being native american . we have a transNative alter who did most of that research for us but we hadn't considered being collectively transNative until now
idk !!!! cisNative (+culturally involved or knowledgeable transNatives) ppl , what do u think? tris or trans? i remember looking and in order to integrate with different tribes u usually had to be like 1/8th or 1/16th native blood and a direct descendant, which I'm like. 1/billionth and not Super direct (it's possible there's direct connection, but again, they tried to bury that shit)
I really wanna get into more Inuit practices and tie it into my witchcraft but idk how to get around the guilt of doing Inuit practices while not being cisInuit 💔💔
IDhearted / HeartID
IDhearted / HeartID: A term for those who identify with something rather than as something. Shamelessly based off of otherhearted.
Right image is the cutout incase anyone wants it.
+ Native American hearted / American Indigenous hearted flag for @caringforthesparkles ! But I'm not too happy with it, so feel free to make your own ;;;;
Hii everyone... Yes ik I have been gone for A WHILE, but I promise I'm trying to come back! But I have some good news !
I found out I'm also transnative !! I'm not really planning to transition tho because that's my personal choice, may be changed in the future tho ^^
And I think I pretty much finished my japanese transition, I literally manifested japanese DNA.. I'm not joking, I literally found out my father is Japanese, tho I do still consider myself transjapanese! :D
⠀⠀⠀siqiniq or names here — shi 。 (s)h? 。 divine
⠀⠀⠀a vessel for Bįawiyei, the divine creator
⠀⠀⠀taken + system ✩ witch ± helpol .
amornativeamerican
amornativeamerican
an amorid for when one identifies as native american because of a person, such as a partner, that they share an important connection to, or when ones identity as native american is affected by a person, such as a partner, that they share an important connection to
TransPlainsNative and TransArcticNative tip lists finished!! about 8 left to do 🥲 should have them all done in about a week, I'm posting them all at once so keep an eye out!