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Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Black Indian Nations Awareness, and Police




by Van Stone

vspfoundation@yahoo.com

There are thousands of Blacks who are members of a force organized, especially by a city or state government, to maintain order, prevents and detects crime, and enforces the laws. The Community knows that force as, Police. In some ways, Black Police and Blacks in general, are three people.

Black cops go to the Police Academy and study Law, as Americans. Blacks hang out with their friends and go to American Museums learning all they can about their African Continental Heritage, as African Americans. But, police or not, blacks are also members of the Black Indian(s) Nation, as a third person in one. Others can celebrate their culture along with them.

Many blacks call themselves Part-Cherokee Indian, but do very little or nothing, to strive to keep their Black Cherokee traditions alive. Failing to do so, in a sense, is a good thing because most that believe that they are of the Cherokee bloodline are incorrect about this relationship. Whats more is, most blacks today are not aware that, the Cherokee Indian members were slaveowners.

What black person would want to be related to former slaveowners while at the same time complaining about the crime-slavery? Still, Black Indian Nation Awareness is vital, and it should be taught in public schools. Why? Because Black Indian Nation(s) were here long before General, George Washington and Writer, Benjamin Franklin was born.

The Indian Nations called the Choctaw, Creek, and Chickasaw, they too were slaveowners of Africans although though they knew that slavery was wrong. By 1860, when slavery had become a major part of life for the majority who lived in the South, only the Seminole Indian Nation, on West Coast soil, rejected slavery there, acting as police for the runaway slave community. As for Free blacks they too became a part of the majority on Florida soil, they policed, in 1816, to protect and serve, becoming so emotionally involved in their work to help slaves that, Blacks married Seminole Indians. These two Free Police together made war on crime, as One Nation, under God, as they knew Almighty God to Be.

Police were warring on slavery, a crime, and abroad as far back as 1790. A Spanish census in California found 18 percent of the population of San Francisco and 24 percent of San Jose had Native American and Black mixed ancestors. Apparently several of the majority then had a High interest in loving what Police do-especially many of the young people of their day. Thus as a side point, it would be a much needed violence stopper to have young children, and people of color today, come together against crime supporting Police instead of, being a part of crime.

In 1849, Talented Black Indian(s) on the Eastern Coast were of the Chippewa Indians in New York, and of the Delaware area Valley Indians-called Lenni Lenape, here in Philadelphia, PA, Chester, PA, and in the New Jersey and Delaware states. If you live in either of these 4 locations

and you are black; you are a Black Indian called Lenni Lenape.

Today, many black residents whose grand parents were born and raised in eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware can trace their ancestry back to famous Black Indian Nations who were Police, proud of who they are-and where they come from. If you are related to these defenders of safety, you can teach your family about how you were never slaves, but as it was, your ancestors fought for freedom long before the abolitionist, before the Civil War.

This Newspaper Personality will guest visit to speak about: Disability Homes and Elevator Safety Exit Routes, Black Indian Nations, History of Religious Order(s) Abused Survivors, Special Police and Fire Units, Black Auto Sports/Sports Talk and Police Poetics. For a Donation/an appearance phone (215) 747-8746; proceeds benefits Police and Fire Youth Cadets.

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