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- Sep 17, 2011
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- mo
Yes I feel comfortable to speak to ancestry I have...... Certainly some can disagree with me, it doesn't make their view anymore valid then mine. I'm not the one advocating only presenting or catering to one view at all, such as "first peoples". In fact I would say they have a minority view, as I believe the majority of people with Native American ancestry don't subscribe to tribal lore, or object to the useage of native American or Indian. Its certainly the majority among those with non reservation native american ancestry here in Missouri.Due to your ancestry, you feel comfortable enough to speak for all indigenous people? I'm sure my First Nations/Peoples friends throughout North America, particularly those from the Southwest, West Coast and arctic would disagree with your POV.
Your "friends" would no more speak for me or many others with Native American ancestry who actually don't object to indian, Native American, or subscribe to tribal lore.
Or are you only open to views of Native Americans that fit some narrow agenda? If some of native ancestry can object to everything and insist on absurd terminology or mythology, other natives certainly can point out that hardly is the view of all, or even most natives.
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