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Cherokee DNAOne Blood, One People, One Nation
On February 28th, 2008, I introduced the One Blood, One People, One Nation campaign as a fair plan to re-unite the tribes of all Native Americans.
Unfortunately, this proposal was rejected by all of the tribal councils. I can't think of any other fair way to do it. I hope that one day the Cherokee leaders will support the idea of a reunited nation. We are one blood and one people. We should be one nation. Tribe Members: If you think this policy should be adopted - talk to the leaders of your tribe! Note: There have been several recent breakthroughs in DNA research. Although there is not a single test to narrow lineage down to a specific tribe, it is possible to prove a relationship to a know tribal member. |
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"The time will come... when the few remnants of our once happy and improving Nation will be viewed by posterity with curious and gazing interest as relics of a brave and noble race... Perhaps, only here and there a solitary being, walking, 'as a ghost over the ashes of his fathers,' to remind a stranger that such a race once existed."
-- Elias Boudinot - November 25th, 1836