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There is great debate in The Cherokee nation over this bird should be called Fauxahontas or just Brokenrubber.
There is several branches of the Cherokee nation which encompass Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Arkansas...many do not have names from the tribes because they were not active members.......[/QUOTE]

Woooosssshhhhhhh!
 
Those with even a little Native American blood traditionally are given culturally related names.

There is great debate in The Cherokee nation over this bird should be called Fauxahontas or just Brokenrubber.
There is several branches of the Cherokee nation which encompass Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Arkansas...many do not have names from the tribes because they were not active members.......


Henry imagines he made a funny.

I couldn't find a small enough font for "heh"...
 
Warren said in an interview that she heard of her mother’s Native American blood through a series of conversations the two of them had while Warren played with a favorite set of paper dolls. The dolls included a groom and a bride in a pink wedding dress. One day Warren, then about 7, asked her mother about her own wedding dress, and her mother said she had not had one. When Warren pressed for details, “she said no one came to her wedding at all. This is when I realized something was wrong. . . . That is when she explained.”

Warren said she was informed by others in the family that her mother’s mother “was a little bit Delaware, and her father was more Cherokee.” Told that her brother recalled the opposite, she added, “It might have been the other way around.” Her grandmother, she added, “always talked about PawPaw being a lot more Indian.”

The Cherokee Nation, like many tribes, will only release the names of those on its rolls to those claiming membership. While a spokeswoman for the Delaware Tribe of Bartlesville, Okla., one of several branches of the tribe, said that their roll includes a member with the name of Reed born around the turn of the century, she would not provide additional information. Warren’s campaign declined to request the information from either tribe.

Elizabeth Warren s family has mixed memories about heritage - Metro - The Boston Globe


This will have to do. Personally, I think she is a sneak and a liar. Just my opinion. Debate not necessary.

Why did you start a thread about it if you don't want to "debate"?
Because I felt like posting it, that's why. Deal with it.
 
And, maybe someone would post something that would make me change my initial gut reaction that she is a liar and a sneak. Or not. Deal with that, too.
 
And, maybe someone would post something that would make me change my initial gut reaction that she is a liar and a sneak. Or not. Deal with that, too.

Again Gracie -- based on what?
I mean now that we've shot the tires out from under the Dimbart clown car... what's left?
 
Now that the Hildebeasty was OUTED by Valerie Jarrett, it appears we have a NEW heir apparent to the DemocRAT throne....

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A fast google search:

Breitbart News and a noted Cherokee genealogist have documented there is no evidence to support Senator Warren’s claim of Cherokee ancestry. There is evidence, however, that shows Senator Warren’s great-great-great grandfather, Jonathan Crawford, was a member of the Tennessee militia in the 1830s who rounded up the local Cherokee as the first step in their forced “Trail of Tears” journey to Oklahoma.

The Globe reported Wednesday that Senator Warren writes in her book “I never asked for special treatment when I applied to college, to law school, or for jobs.”

But, as Breitbart News reported in May 2012, Senator Warren has “[f]or twenty-five years since 1986, and without a shred of credible evidence . . . claimed to have Native American ancestry. She’s made this claim, apparently, to three separate employers–the University of Texas Law School, the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and Harvard Law School. None apparently asked her for proof, nor did she offer any.”

Elizabeth Warren Repeats Her False Claims of Native American Ancestry in New Book - Breitbart
Breitbart. :bs1:
What would the Right do without PhotoShop and Breitbart.
 
And, maybe someone would post something that would make me change my initial gut reaction that she is a liar and a sneak. Or not. Deal with that, too.

Again Gracie -- based on what?
I mean now that we've shot the tires out from under the Dimbart clown car... what's left?
Doubt. That she lied. That she didn't lie. That she has great great great grandparents that might have had 1/8 or less NA blood in her so she claimed herself as a minority when she damn well isn't, that whatever perks minorities get (and we know they do, don't we) could have gone to someone else that has parents that are full blood NA and NEED those perks to get the fuck out of the rez. Doubt that maybe people are fearful of her as potential POTUS and lied about her....or not.

That about sum it up? I showed what I found on Google. Has nothing to do with bribart or whatever the hell his name is. Google is FULL of comments about doubts of her claims.
No tires were shot out either. You have a different stance than I do. And thats ok. I won't demand that you back up your claim that everyone is lying about her because I really don't care enough to ask. I'm just here to read commentaries and other opinions...lets say for information to muse on.
 
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