This book has some great information but be cautious of the MAJOR HIJACK of them repetitively denoting numerous tribes as mixed with african ancestry. They have no sources to substantiate these claims. This books goes leaps and bounds to tell you the reason most of the tribes look “black” is because of african ancestry but they fail to tell you that the heart of all of these tribes are people that look like the modern day “african American”.
America is a negro continent - Carlos Cuervo Marquez
The oldest bones found in America soil are negroid
The “Native American” or hollywood indian we have come to know are migrants from Siberia. NOT ABORIGINAL TO AMERICA.
With that being this is a good book and can help you with your genealogical research. It’s just very daunting having to read repetitively that most of these tribes are mixed with african without any source to prove it. IMO a tactic to keep you confused and never claiming your origins !!
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Black Indian Genealogy Research: African-American Ancestors Among the Five Civilized Tribes, An Expanded Edition Paperback – January 1, 2019
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America is a negro continent - Carlos Cuervo Marquez
The oldest bones found in America soil are negroid
The “Native American” or hollywood indian we have come to know are migrants from Siberia. NOT ABORIGINAL TO AMERICA.
With that being this is a good book and can help you with your genealogical research. It’s just very daunting having to read repetitively that most of these tribes are mixed with african without any source to prove it. IMO a tactic to keep you confused and never claiming your origins !!
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By Pook on September 14, 2020
This book has some great information but be cautious of the MAJOR HIJACK of them repetitively denoting numerous tribes as mixed with african ancestry. They have no sources to substantiate these claims. This books goes leaps and bounds to tell you the reason most of the tribes look “black” is because of african ancestry but they fail to tell you that the heart of all of these tribes are people that look like the modern day “african American”.By Pook on September 14, 2020
America is a negro continent - Carlos Cuervo Marquez
The oldest bones found in America soil are negroid
The “Native American” or hollywood indian we have come to know are migrants from Siberia. NOT ABORIGINAL TO AMERICA.
With that being this is a good book and can help you with your genealogical research. It’s just very daunting having to read repetitively that most of these tribes are mixed with african without any source to prove it. IMO a tactic to keep you confused and never claiming your origins !!
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This book is a treasure trove of information and resources for research. It enabled me to make sense of some family oral history.
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A wonderful resource book for those of us who are trying to find our long, lost ancestors. I received key information to help me in my search, and I learned a great deal of information about Black Indians.
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the book tries to make a distinction between black american and native indian, instead of the fact that the word india is for indians which the fake historians of the higher schools of brainwashing called schools write. the term indians were applied to all the none black people that were immigrated into the americas in the 1850's. african american was a term invented by reverend jesses jackson in 1988 to which no black american had ever heard the word living from 1493 to 1980. the blacks of america who were never african were black americans. the very word america is from amuary which the root word is maur or moor which means black. this book does not provide any different facts in images to show who is black or indian apart from the cover page which is plastered with the fake american who were immigrated from india in the 1850's, how do you write a history book with no images in the book of whom you say are the so called indians that you call african american. this is false history to fit the status quo, no one should read this if you're looking for the truth.
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