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I need some ketchup for my french fries because Grandma, by the time she died, um, I would always hear her talk about the goas and, well I didn't hear it that's just the story my mom told me she would talk about the goas and nobody ever investigated it and, and I was too young to really understand it and now that im older I'm like, girl, you should have been in the research about the Uganda family You could be out there with the festivals, look their ass off they're thinking I gotta follow them and
Yeah, be out there in the festivals, but also reclaim the nationality which is the Yamasee, the Yamasee which they, the federal had to give homage. And Trump released it. Anyone that is Yamasee, I have some Yamasee , anyone who is Yamasee, um or from the Gullah Gullahs that's why I published this. Nationalities.
Man, little sis, there's a lot of shit that they have to pay for. It's called restitution, right? Restitution is beginning when it comes to these treaty laws that they are to uphold. When it comes to our ancestral signatures placed on that contract, when it comes to the offspring, which is us, right? It's all about getting our affairs in order right here in America.
Well yeah, grandma would talk about the gold list Carolina, definitely got it damn all y'all talk about it, and make fun of her talking about her, it's a real thing y'all rather be under the classification of Black and ***** when we have a whole tribe
Yup, yup, yup and yup When we reestablish ourselves The whole narratives of living from paycheck to paycheck Being disenfranchised Being displaced in our own lands Stateless in our own lands All of that shit comes to a damn end And everything that they have had In comfort, they're losing it And we're gaining it
It was our inheritance from the beginning These are stolen identities and stolen lands And now our people is getting all of this back I'm still researching when it comes to my genealogy I'm finding out so much different shit That's why I'm sharing it Like maybe somebody else, you know Can utilize this information, you know But shit it
it's a the odd tribe actually was one tribe and it was just dispersed out into all these other subcategory names but actually came from civic this is the nation of the quote-unquote indians right and then hits this dispersed them you know I'm not agree with you and we're gonna call ourselves you know and there's this sub nation right micro nation
I am learning so much, but you know, I also know that there were some Ghanians from the Akan tribe I would say there are some Akan tribes that also sailed the seas and came to these Americas lands And it's the Gullah Gullahs as well So I'm learning Good morning.
haven't even got to my daddy's side because I'm still in a I would say that I'm in a ant hole, not a rabbit hole I'm in an ant hole on my mama's side still, finding out that we're more than just Cherokees you know, it's more to us than just being any young weirs when it comes to that particular tribe called the any young weirs, so yeah, you just get real interested and juicy
I'm finding out that there's some Seminole too, with me and my genealogy. I'm finding that out from Florida. So my great-great-grandmother was born in Greensville, Florida, right? So the Cherokees over there, they intermarried when it came to the Seminoles. Now, what I'm learning about my people is that...