Michael M.C. Hampton

An Indigenous American Aborigine's Channel aka "Black" Americans, Afro-American, American Negroes, Copper-Coloreds "Colored People, People Of Color, But We're Not African Americans!


Michael M.C. Hampton

My original surname is Taylor=Tailor, not from a plantation's owner of slaves.

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Michael M.C. Hampton

An more accurate depiction of American Indians, Inspired by actual history and early Europeans description of the American Indians. "They are dark in color, not unlike the Ethiopians" Giovanni Di Verrazzano - 1524

Indian Girls, Women Of Turtle Island, American Warriors Riding Horses, American Indian Chieftess and Nijis...

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AMER'ICAN, adjective Pertaining to America.

AMER'ICAN, noun A native of America; originally applied to the aboriginals, or copper-colored races, found here by the Europeans; but now applied to the descendants of Europeans born in America.

NEGRO, n. [It is remarkable that our common people retain the exact Latin pronunciation of this word, neger.] A native or descendant of the black race of men in Africa. The word is never applied to the tawny or olive colored inhabitants of the northern coast of Africa, but to the more southern race of men who are quite black.

See also [African]

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Michael M.C. Hampton

Left Out of the 1866 Treaty Discussion

Preview of a upcoming discussion regarding the 1866 Treaty and how our people's presence was not there.
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Cherokee Nation, other tribes testify on treatment of Freedmen descendants
BY CHAD HUNTER Reporter Jul 28, 2022

WASHINGTON – Leaders from the Five Tribes testified July 27 before Congress on how they treat descendants of former slaves, known as Freedmen, who were once owned by tribal citizens.

The U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs had invited representatives from the Cherokee, Muscogee, Chickasaw, Choctaw and Seminole nations to participate. Representing the Cherokee Nation was Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr., who said the tribe is keeping its promise to Freedmen and their descendants as spelled out in its 1866 treaty with the U.S. government.

www.cherokeephoenix.org/news/cherokee-nation-other…

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Michael M.C. Hampton

We were both, Indians and Cowboys.
Indian is synonymous to savage and calling us Cowboys was belittling the American Negro men who trained, rode horses and handled cattle, until Hollywood made the American Caucasoids Cowboys and no longer was it derogatory. The
Little Rascals t.v. show: Alfalfa is the Cowboy and Buckwheat is the Indian.

Questions asked needs answers to them , now lets explore the word Indios.

stephentravels
New Member
english, U.S.A.

"I've heard some Mexicans here in California refer to others as Indios. Does this have a deragatory meaning that is worse than calling someone a fool in English? Is it a "fighting" word? A big insult or just calling someone silly. Thanks for a serious reply, please!"


Hi, stephen, and welcome to the forum.

"Indio" means Indian, as in Native American. The more politically correct word in Spanish is indígena, but indio is also used, just like Indian in English.

For many Mexicans, "indio" is a racist/classist insult. Indigenous peoples in Mexico are generally at the bottom of the economic and social ladder, and native people generally have darker skin than people with European and mixed ancestry. So for many people, to call someone "indio" is to say that they are dirty, uneducated, poor, dark-skinned... in short, undesirable.

So yes, it can be derogatory. Depending on context, it could even carry the same weight as the "N" word in English , IMO.

Saludos.


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