If Ms. Warren says she is Cherokee, she is likely related in some way to the tribe. When we adopt children, some states change names on birth certificates. It's not that clear about how Indian tribes broght in individuals at festival times when they interacted socially with many tribes for one reason or another. These affairs would likely expose tribal members of one tribe intermarrying with someone in another tribe with different DNA markers. We don't know a lot of details of things that were never written down, and forgotten by the passage of a couple of generations or more. It's complicated. I'm leaving it at that.
Your desperation is duly noted. Some elementary research on your part might help you to not make a fool of yourself in your next post.
The Cherokee Nation has denied that Sen. Elizabeth Warren is in any way, a Native American. She has lied and taken advantage of that lie to the detriment of authentic Native Americans.
You're confusing desperation with a person who loves people and hates to see someone on either side of the aisle needlessly tormented. I really don't know which side of the aisle Ms. Warren comes from. I have no tv, no radio, do not take the newspaper due to its bias, and I do not care to have my taxes raised as I am a widow for 2 years. I agree with what you posted about the Cherokee Nation, however. Try to have a lovely day after barfing up all your bilge on quite peaceful me. lolol
Ms. Warren comes from that side of the aisle that would strip you of your hard-earned livelihood in order to subsidize any number of "special" groups deemed more likely to support her continued striving to enhance her wealth, notoriety, and power. She's lied throughout her adult life, pretending to be a member of a select group that has been singled out by government fiat as somehow worthy of special consideration when the goodies are handed out. She's a liar and a fake. She deserves NOTHING other than a quick dismissal for fraud.
Well, I re-read what the Cherokee nation thinks of Senator Warren, (which I misunderstood earlier) and some tribes had individuals who married into other races, and it was accepted at the time. However, when it comes time to split assets from an Indian like my grandfather who was called "The Richest Indian Who Ever Lived," when I made inquiries a few years ago about my great grandfather (not looking for a handout, btw), the people I talked to did not accept my ancestor's white wives, and all who lived under his roof at the time of his death were tribal ladies. They thought very poorly of white wives to the Indian who was husband to several other women who in his tribe, turned to him for support which he cheerfully accepted since he struck oil and was considered to be chief until the tribe was sent to Fort Sill. I got myself hung up on, because I really wanted to know. They did admit to one wife they refused to speak her name to me. lol. I'm glad I never made a lot out of my heritage, and I pity what Ms. Warren is going through with and what they're making of it to the rest of the world as a political weapon. My aunt is a dead ringer for my great grandfather's white mother, who was abducted at age 9 when a tribe of Indians killed her family. Nobody cared until her son became a chief and went to war with the white world that resulted in white people going to the tribe and taking my great-grandmother back home to my native state. She died shortly after of a broken heart of being stolen away from her Indian husband. Her son remained loyal to his tribe, because they were his people, and all he knew.
I know what Elizabeth Warren is going through. I'm her polar opposite politically, but she's being hated from all sides for being who she is. I will not participate in the scalping she is getting from remaining true to her tribe, even though they have disinherited her. They've disinherited others to keeping their race as pure as they can. It's not fair to people in the middle. We have many of their traits, a strong will to survive, and many traits from our European ancestries. Nature blessed me with the best of everything, not to mention having been married to the best man in the whole world for 44 years when I am so plain looking in contrast to his debonair looks and manners. *sigh*
Hope Ms. Warren survives the disinheritance from both her Indian family and her extended American side who is mad she would benefit from her heritage her Indian family denies her. I truly hate injustice, and I smell it that she may have been very unfairly treated. It was water off a duck's back for me, but then, I wasn't a Senator, and I never applied my split race for a college degree grant because my white mother insisted I be a stay-at-home mother to my own children just as she was.
I support Ms. Warren's claim to both cultures. Parents don't lie about stuff like that to their children. imho.