Black Native Americans, African American history, and Native American history all connect through the $5 Indian practice. In the late 19th and early 20th century, some non-Natives were added to official tribal rolls, while Black Natives who had lived in tribes for generations were excluded.
In this video, you’ll learn:
How the $5 Indian practice worked in U.S. history
Why some people were added to Dawes Rolls and tribal records without Native ancestry
How this impacted Black Native Americans and their recognition
The long-term effects on land ownership, identity, and heritage
This is an overview of documented history that shows how records were altered, changing the story of both Black and Native Americans.
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It’s the truth. You could pay $5. And for $2k you could be a sherif.
More wewuzzery you ll steal any thing won't you even history
My grandmother was sold to my grandfather. Grandfather was pure Cherokee and grandmother was African and Caucasian and Indian
There is only 1 race on this planet that need an advantage to even exist.
dont talk about the pass focus on the now
That’s True
Lord !God! When Father will be Rise!
I’m ready for the Truth to make us mad Enough to take back what belongs to the rightful owners.
That's Right 😮😮😮😮
What loophole they found??? They just lied killed and stole our identity and land.And took our last name for themselves. What we call today Identity thief.A felon.
Whitefolks being Whitefolks 🙄
This why I'm such a advocate for Reparations and Redress with Repairative justice for past Government Sanctioned atrocities and Economic Atrocities committed against Americans who happen to be Blackfolks .