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The Aborigine Americans present an alternative history of our whole continent which claims that the people which most of the world recognizes as indigenous to the Americas are actually not the legitimate First Nations. They claim that they, the so-called Aborigine Americans, were here first, that they actually originated and evolved right here in the Americas and that the people most of the world recognizes as America's first nations actually showed up much more recently, having originated in Asia and migrated from Siberia into the Americas only to find the so-called "Aborigine Americans" already here. That's why some of them oftentimes refer to Native Americans as "Siberians". They rely on a distorted interpretation of pre-history and claim the the factual historical reality of the transatlantic African slave trade is nothing but a false narrative created by the "White Man" to identify them as former slaves and deny their "true identity" as the real first inhabitants of the Americas. They vehemently reject the term "African-American" and claim that this term was also invented to deny them their legitimate identity. They say: "We are not from Africa. We are the real first Americans".
These people have used race as well as non-factual interpretation of American historical treaties and legal interactions between legitimate Indigenous nations and the US as tools to become recognized and platformed by a number of important Pittsburgh area Progressive grassroots entities and even some local governmental bodies who are reluctant to call them on their BS for fear of being perceived as racist. They have usurped the tribal names and identity of every Indigenous nation of North, Central and South America and, here in Pittsburgh, they claim to be the "real" representatives of the Iroquois Confederacy. One prominent local Pittsburgh member of this group calls herself "Chief of the Iroquois Confederacy".
At first I and several other individuals here who are either Native Americans themselves or support Native American causes have strived to alert these organizations of the danger of platforming this fake group. It has not been easy because this group is very aggressive in their approach and do not hesitate to call anyone who challenges them "racist" and "genocidal". They pretty much base their claim to legitimacy primarily on skin color, so, to them, anybody with skin lighter than theirs is suspect. Aside from the fact that they typically hide their more outrageous beliefs from the organizations that they join, they have very successfully used the reluctance of light-skinned Progressives and Liberals to contradict people of color in order to muscle their way into the grassroots organizations and bully everyone into accepting them as legitimate indigenous people.
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Ella y toda su gente son una comedia continua con sus teorias historicas ridiculas.
Mira mi señor, vi el video y me molesté tanto, que contacté a al Angel del taino en su canal de youtube y le pregunté qué significaba el nombre de esa mujer en el taino antiguo de Puerto Rico y ¿Quién era esa jefe? La respuesta de Angel me hizo reír a carcajadas. Angel dijo: Obviamente, el jefe no es indígena porque no sabe el significado de su propio nombre en el sentido indígena. El significado de (Pomaj -chakmam-yajalaji) (Pomaj) significa: (El rostro de la muerte), (Chakmam) significa: (Esta persona no está completa), y para colmo, (yajalaji) significa: (Haz alto lejos).
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