In the Air Force we once had a full week of racial discussions. Kind of a group therapy thing. It was due to the tensions at the time between blacks and whites. All week long I sat in the back quietly. Never spoke a word as I listen to both sides bicker, whine and complain. The last day a black airman noticed me sitting in the back grinning to myself. In a fit of anger he demanded to know why I was grinning and why I had never spoke a word all week long. I just grinned even bigger and said, " I'm Cherokee. And I'm just waiting for you to kill each other off so we can have our da** land back! Neighther side knew what to say and they all shut the h*** up! Since that day I haven't been shy about speaking my mind.
After being so vocal and adamant on this forum, I cannot imagine you sitting quietly for a week. Why would this black man be angry with you for being silent, and why answer ......I'm Cherokee? I thought you were half Cherokee?Shouldn't you have said...I'm half Cherokee? If they had started killing each other, you would have ended up half dead
We can sit here and argue this native American thing vs White European thing till the Bison come home, and it's not going to make one hill of beans.
Again I'll say..........It's good being proud of ones heritage, regardless of what that may be, but give me a break! Not all Native Americans are spiritual people, that love mother earth and believe in being as one with the land, just as all non-native Americans aren't either. Has the US Government treated the Native American fairly?
Hell no! Have they treated anyone fairly?
Dee has mentioned from time to time on the forum his Cherokee heritage, but his views, as I have read them, have been as a proud American first.
One of my best friends was an Osage from Fairfax Ok.He passed several years ago, and I still miss and think of him often. I have several members in my family by marriage, that are part Cherokee. I worked with many Indians in the Oklahoma oil fields, and most of them were good men........Some were A--h---s, just like anybody else regardless of their heritage. My wife is about a quarter Cherokee, and she still likes to take scalps when shes mad.
She likes to talk about her Indian blood from time to time, but doesn't make it an obsession.
To me, and just speaking for myself........You come across as trying to stir the pot, and start a pi---ng contest to take center stage.