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America’s Millions of Fake Indians Outnumber Real Indians-It’s not just Elizabeth Warren
Frontpagemagazine ^ | Jan 3, 2022 | Daniel Greenfield

Posted on 01/03/2022 7:43:15 AM PST by SJackson

Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism.

It’s not just Elizabeth Warren.

America has a huge “Fake Indian” problem. It’s hard to know exactly how many people, often white leftists, falsely claim to be descended from the nation’s early Indian population, but census numbers show either a massive population boom or a sharp growth in fake Indians.

According to the 2010 census, there were 2.9 million American Indians and Alaskans, and another 2.3 million who claimed to be a combination of Indians and another race or races.

The 2020 census however shows that 3.7 million claimed to be American Indians or Alaskans, and another 5.9 million described themselves as part Indian.

5.2 million to 9.7 million is an 86.5% rise. And going from 4.1 million in 2000 to 5.2 million in 2010 and then almost 10 million suggests that what we’re seeing here is not a natural increase that happened through a baby boom.

“Why the jump in the Native American population may be one of the hardest to explain,” CNN shrugged.

But the Census Bureau provides a simple explanation, “The American Indian and Alaska Native alone population grew by 27.1%, and the American Indian and Alaska Native in combination population grew by 160% since 2010.”

The biggest growth happened when the 2.3 million people who claimed to be part Indian in 2010 jumped to 5.9 million in 2020. That 3.6 million increase is responsible for the staggering growth.

While identity politics activists have claimed that the Census Bureau was undercounting the American Indian population on reservations, that’s not where the real growth is coming from.

The question of who is an Indian when it comes to the tribes is a fraught issue. Some tribes have attempted to preserve their population integrity with blood quantum requirements and documented evidence of ancestry, while others have thrown open the door to everyone. There have also been legal battles over the dubious move to count the descendants of former black slaves who belonged to members of Indian tribes as being enrolled in those tribes.

Some tribes are legitimate peoples while others are little more than legal fictions with white leaders who act as fronts for international gaming interests and shadowy corporations.

The membership rolls of even most legitimate tribes can grow a lot when money is on the table.

The Navajos boasted that they had reached 400,000 members, but an Associated Press story noted that, "Navajos also saw an enrollment increase as the tribe offered hardship assistance payments from last year’s federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act, boosting the tribe’s rolls from about 306,000 to nearly 400,000 citizens.”

The Cherokee Nation shot up from 360,589 in 2018 to an alleged 400,000 now. Even media accounts conceded that "there was a significant increase in applications after Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. announced $2,000 COVID-19 assistance payments to enrolled Cherokee citizens as well as people approved for citizenship in the tribal nation by June 2022."

But most of the growth in the American Indian population is not coming from the tribes.

Who are the "new" Indians?

The 2010 Census Bureau numbers showed that 63% of the mixed race population "identified as American Indian and Alaska Native and White." In other words, more Elizabeth Warrens.

A percentage of Americans, especially in states like Oklahoma, have rightly or wrongly claimed Indian ancestry, but the striking growth in recent years is not the natural result of old family legends, but wokeness and career development based around affirmative action.

White people face growing discrimination in applying for college or looking for work. And for the new generation there is much less shame and fewer taboos around lying about race. Anecdotally, the number of millennials and zoomers who falsely claim to be black, Latino, Jewish, or members of any other minority group, has exploded according to employers.

Elizabeth Warren may have been a pioneer, but the number of fake Indians is growing sharply.

One author, Circe Sturm, an anthropology professor at the University of Texas at Austin, theorizes in her book,  “Becoming Indian", that the explosive population growth among the American Indian population is actually driven by white people who are "fleeing whiteness".

But the fake Indians, like Senator Elizabeth Warren, aren't fleeing whiteness so much as they're exploiting a racist attack on white people that they've stirred up to profit from a minority identity.

And even setting up fake tribes.

Strum writes, "The number of these new self-identified tribes is startling. Over the course of my research, I discovered 253 groups scattered across the U.S. that identify as some sort of Cherokee tribe. This is a huge number considering that there are only 573 federally recognized tribes, three of which are Cherokee."

American Indian tribes have been fighting a rearguard campaign against fake Indians, but it’s one that they are likely to lose as the Left embraces fake Indian activists who are happy to put their fake identities at the service of their political causes.

The fake Indian problem is not unique to America.

The exposure of Carrie Bourassa in Canada, after she appeared in Indian garb and blamed systemic racism, was a major scandal in that country. Even more absurdly, Australia’s “white aborigines”, leftist academics, often blonde and blue-eyed, who claim special status and privileges because of their alleged aboriginal status, are a longstanding problem.

But the rapid growth of America’s fake Indian problem suggests we’re heading for a crisis.

Indian tribes enjoy a unique legal status that has conferred significant economic and political benefits. The replacement and displacement of the tribal populations by a new activist base entirely dedicated to radical leftist politics would be a new Trail of Tears, but also quite dangerous. And yet it’s a crisis that’s been coming since the American Indian Movement.

Between 2010 and 2020, the number of part Indians went from a minority to a majority of the American Indian population. If this trend continues, the vast number of people who build careers and public identities around being American Indians will be fake Indians.

America’s fake Indians already outnumber real Indians. And it’s only getting worse.



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To: FrogMom

Don’t fully trust those DNA tests.

When a dog-DNA study called German Shepherds “molossars” - no freaking way. They don’t have nearly in any way the build. Never mind examining the “founder’s” histories of the dogs. Rottweilers, Mastiffs, yes - none of which look anything like a Shepherd. Total garbage which is what I think of the human stuff too.

I don’t know how they can pinpoint in this short time, all the different human elements of the world.

Better to go by documentation.


101 posted on 01/03/2022 12:02:16 PM PST by the OlLine Rebel (Common sense is an uncommon virtue./Federal-run medical care is as good as state-run DMV)
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To: the OlLine Rebel

Well, go to East Tennessee and Western North Carolina and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park...You will be busy for the rest of your life...Go to Fort Loudon where the AniYunWiya forced the British to vacate the fort, then attacked and killed them about 5 miles north of there...Go to harrison Island in the Tellico Lake where the AniYunWiya had a village that Sam Houston went to live when he was a teenager. he was named “Black Raven”...


102 posted on 01/03/2022 12:12:07 PM PST by JBW1949 (I'm really PC.....Patriotically Correct)
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To: Red Badger

Heh mine and my grandmother were.

I should find out more lol.


103 posted on 01/03/2022 1:12:00 PM PST by SaveFerris (The Lord, The Christ and The Messiah: Jesus Christ of Nazareth - http://www.BiblicalJesusChrist.Com/)
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To: the OlLine Rebel

Lol…wasn’t kidding. They really are direct descendants of an amazing PreColombian people. There are still small groups being discovered even today, but my kids really don’t have the same fascination that I do with the history. They have the looks but are 100% American patriots. They do collect MAGA hats. And the left can still ESAD. 😂


104 posted on 01/03/2022 2:19:00 PM PST by Caipirabob (Communists...Socialists...Fascists & AntiFa...Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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To: the OlLine Rebel
There are definitely Native American sites around the Atlanta area. Etowah Indian Mounds. Years ago when I "flashed through" the Jaycee's we had a member that was very clearly full-blooded Cherokee. There is also a Cherokee reservation in the mountains in the north end of the state. Of course, that is where the casinos are clustered.

I worked with a team that included a full-blooded Lakota Sioux, an escapee from a reservation in Oklahoma. He was really disgusted with life on the reservation and the whiners who lived there. He was such a pleasure to work with, smart and funny. And large.

He told me he could teach me to scalp, the choice of company manager was mine. ;-D

105 posted on 01/03/2022 4:46:20 PM PST by GingisK
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To: I want the USA back

I tell them I am from The Pleiades.


106 posted on 01/03/2022 4:50:19 PM PST by GingisK
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To: Gaffer

I think a lot of people were surprised when their DNA results showed Indian ancestry.


107 posted on 01/03/2022 4:55:23 PM PST by oldbrowser ( )
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To: oldbrowser

I’d get a DNA test if it wouldn’t end up being put up in some government data base...


108 posted on 01/03/2022 4:57:58 PM PST by Gaffer
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To: GingisK

Cool!

See, it seemed that the only sites of significance that one can tour were west, even if that means as East as the Mississippi. Never really heard of any or noticed any besides the obvious early settlements.


109 posted on 01/03/2022 4:59:20 PM PST by the OlLine Rebel (Common sense is an uncommon virtue./Federal-run medical care is as good as state-run DMV)
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To: SJackson

Liz has put the Indian thing behind her, now she’s going after Big Meat.


110 posted on 01/03/2022 5:05:31 PM PST by x
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To: taxcontrol
Yeah, that is my families oral history as well.

It's just that. Ended up not being true.

111 posted on 01/03/2022 5:07:09 PM PST by MinorityRepublican
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To: the OlLine Rebel
There are quite a few of those sites in Georgia.

An abundance of Civil War sites are also all over Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee. One of my favorites is Fort Donaldson near Clarksville Tennessee. That fort features a number of 12" Columbiad cannons in a riverfront battery. They beat back two Monitor Class gunboats.

112 posted on 01/03/2022 5:19:26 PM PST by GingisK
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To: SJackson

Does being 100% honorary Oglala Sioux count for anything?


113 posted on 01/03/2022 5:21:48 PM PST by notted
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To: the OlLine Rebel

I can believe that someone would not mention Indian ancestry. My mother only told me in the last years of her life that her great-grandmother was Jewish.


114 posted on 01/03/2022 6:18:22 PM PST by jimtorr
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To: SJackson
My Irish Setter thinks he is Cochise.

I took him off his milk bones.


115 posted on 01/03/2022 6:19:58 PM PST by Candor7 ((Obama Fascism:http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/05/barack_obama_the_quintessentia_1.html))
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To: Red Badger

My Great-Great Grandfather on Mom’s side was a French-Canadian trapper and he married a Mohawk squaw - none of the family ever claimed Indian heritage even though we have many times more Indian blood than Fugahontas Warren - I do claim to be Polish since my Dad’s side of the family was 100% until he married Mom and had his own kids - it’s the closest thing to “pure” in my lineage😎


116 posted on 01/04/2022 3:37:54 AM PST by trebb (Fight like your life and future depends on it - because they do.)
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