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“Black/African Americans” are indigenous to America—North, South, and Central before the so-called Red Man, before the Europeans, before the so-called Bering Strait crossings. Did you know that over 83% of all Americans with African ancestry have Native American blood. The Olmecs, Washitaw, Yamasee, Mound Builders planted the seed of civilization in the Americas—Black Indians!”
The United Nations recognizes the Washitaw Muurs Nation within the United States along with the other Indigenous people of America. The Declaration on Rights Of Indigenous People includes the Washitaw Nation, a nation that is made up of “Black” People who have the archaeological and historical evidence to prove that the original inhabitants of North and South America (so called “Indians”) were “Black” People who came here from Africa.
The Washitaw were direct descendants of the Olmecs. The name “Washitaw” comes from the Washita River which flows along Northwest Texas and Oklahoma to the Red River where the Cheyenne Native Americans lived with the Chawasha, meaning “Raccoon People.” The Washo were a Negroid tribe living above the New Orleans Bayou and were of Tunican linguistic stock.