Posted on 10/17/2018 12:58:57 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
The Woman of Color.
it was an amazing day yesterday. american liberals failed biology, math, history, and sociology all in the same second.
Wow, the MSM is in an absolute race to throw her under the bus today.
Aren’t Native Americans actually Asian immigrants?
The Washington Times has the story, Elizabeth Warrens story of racist grandparents disputed by Cherokee genealogist:
Sen. Elizabeth Warren sought Sunday to bolster her shaky claims of Cherokee ancestry with the story of how her racist grandparents drove her parents to elope.
But Cherokee genealogist Twila Barnes says that account has its own credibility issues.
Ms. Barnes, who said her research into Ms. Warrens family found no evidence of Native American ancestry, has challenged key elements of the senators tale of how her parents, Pauline Reed and Donald Herring, defied his parents by running off to marry.
The problem with Warrens story is that none of the evidence supports it, said Ms. Barnes in a 2016 post on her Thoughts from Pollys Granddaughter blog. Her genealogy shows no indication of Cherokee ancestry. Her parents wedding doesnt resemble an elopement. And additional evidence doesnt show any indication of her Herring grandparents being Indian haters. .
If Ms. Warrens parents eloped due to her mother being Cherokee and Delaware and it was such a disgrace, why did they rush back to Wetumka the same day they were married and proudly announce it to everyone? asked Ms. Barnes. If there was shame associated with the marriage and it caused so many problems, why was it happily announced in the local paper?
Given that Ms. Warrens father had just turned 21, the age after which he could legally marry in Oklahoma without his parents permission, Maybe his parents feared if he got married, he would drop out of college. And according to the evidence, that is exactly what happened, she said.
Cornell Law School professor William A. Jacobson vouched for the credibility of Ms. Barnes fact-finding.
I have never seen anything that called into question the integrity of Twila Barnes research, said Mr. Jacobson, who runs the Legal Insurrection blog. To the contrary, she has meticulously researched Warrens family lineage demonstrating no Native American ancestry, as well as facts rebutting Warrens family lore stories.
“The woman of color.”
In optics (also important in politics), white is the color that contains all others.
In other news, Stormy Daniels DNA results came back as 1/64 equine
I thought it was central and south American “natives” that her “friend” had to use to make ANY connection. She needs to STFU! Right after she fixes us some bison burgers. Maybe not!
Can’t anyone get it through there heads and articles that NO Indian DNA was even used! It was hispanic DNA from SA!!!
LOL...well, she is STILL less than John Effing Kerry!
Elizabeth Warren did a double here...
She threw her grandparents under the bus just like Obama did about his “racist” grandma.
And she lied about a family story just like Hillary lied regarding being named after Sir Edmund Hillary.
The Woman of color has heap big fork tongue.
The Jeep division of Fiat is bringing out a new all white Jeep Cherokee. They call it the Pocahontas.
5.56mm
Yes, they stole the land from the buffalo, deer and antelope. Home on the Range was a protest song about the imperialism and oppression of these exploitive invaders. The cowboys were actually SJW’s who were sticking up for Gaia’s indigenous creatures. Whatever havoc they wreaked on Native American tribes was justified, as they were fighting hate and were anti-fascist.
“I thought it was central and south American natives that her friend had to use to make ANY connection. She needs to STFU! Right after she fixes us some bison burgers. Maybe not!”
Elizabeth Warrens DNA Is Not Her Identity/Atlantic Article: By: Krystal Tsosie
As a geneticist and a member of the Navajo Nation, I have some thoughts on the senators announcement.
Warren did not use a direct-to-consumer test kit, such as 23andMe or AncestryDNA. Instead, she consulted the expertise of a leading population geneticist, Carlos Bustamante.
Statistical genetics rely on well-established facts about DNA inheritance. A quick recap in case youve forgotten your high-school biology: People inherit half of their genetic material from each parent and, with every generation, roughly half of that genetic information is lost. Even meiotic-recombination eventsthe crossing over of chromosomes when two gametes meet, which can explain diversity of traits within the same familyoriginally thought to be random, can be mapped to statistically predictable regions of the genome.
If you compare your genetic information with that of members from a reference population, you can estimate how long ago an ancestor belonged to that population based on statistical patterns of inheritance.
But your estimate is only as good as your reference.
Bustamante could not use U.S. tribal groups as a reference, because many have declined to participate in genomics studies and have refused to deposit DNA in publicly available databases. (More on that later.)
In the case of Warrens individual DNA test, Bustamante resorted to what he considered the next best reference: 37 individuals from Mexico, Peru, and Colombia. According to Western scientistswho prefer migration theories that are culturally incongruent with indigenous origin storiesindigenous individuals from these countries represent the closest sampled biological relatives to Native Americans (that is, to those who originally inhabited what is now the United States).
This approach leaves a lot to be desired.
6:00 AM ET: 10/17/2018
Krystal Tsosie,
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2018/10/what-make-elizabeth-warrens-dna-test/573205/
This is what passes for a Harvard Law professor?
Yep and Ancestry.com com said I was 2% Asian which makes me more Native American than Fauxahuntas.
Forget Warren.
I believe what this article is alluding to is if DNA might become a factor in determining heritage to receive benefits. Because people,tribes,reservations,casinos,etc might have to start proving they are eligible. Think of checks, benefits, employment, education perks, tax exemptions and especially sovereignty. And I do know a few examples myself.
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