>>79467380It's true though
Hey
>>79467753,
>>79467930 isn't me but hits the nail on the head perfectly on the head. White people have told me not to use the word "Indian", they've asked my percentage, they've invaded on my personal life, they expect me to know every tribe out there, they expect me to speak a dead language fluently and I've even been straight up told "you're not Indian/native". While I sit next to my red cousins in a picture or next to my white relatives people looked confused at me and ask how we're related, which I can understand because we look different, but when they start questioning it further after that it gets annoying, and quite frankly hurts. My grandfather is a well respected cultural preservest and very important man to many tribes and he's 100% Caucasian, so it baffles me at how sjws tell you not to study other people's cultures or like other's cultures. I've meet many white people/friends who have told me they are interested in native culture but are always afraid to check it out because of what WHITE people say natives will think of them. "Stealing their culture" when really you'd here something like "okay, well we'll put you to work, here we need help with this this and that". I could go on about it, but this isn't the place, would you like me to make a thread in /int/ to discuss it?