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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: MeneMeneTekelUpharsin

It’s the creation of special privileges that’s the problem.🤔


21 posted on 01/03/2022 8:04:11 AM PST by BiteYourSelf ( Earth first we'll strip mine the other planets later.)
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To: the OlLine Rebel

During their early life it was probably not beneficial to be identified as Indian even part ...


22 posted on 01/03/2022 8:04:11 AM PST by Tennessee Nana
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To: Red Badger
Quite possibly, they were . . . if you add a few more greats.

The Cherokee tried very hard to assimilate into colonial American society by marrying their daughters to influential settlers who were overwhelming male and severely limited on potential marriage partners. We find this in both my own and my wife's family tree.

This was very common if you had ancestry on the frontiers of what is now Georgia, the Carolinas, Virginia, Kentucky (then claimed by Virginia) or Tennessee (then claimed by North Carolina). The Cherokee were one of the first tribes with a formal written language, to dress in white man's clothes and to send their children to white man's schools.

They were dumbfounded to discover that all these efforts did not spare them from the removal order of 1838 although if they lived in remote enough areas of aforementioned territories and/or were intermarried enough with white settlers, they may have escaped notice.

23 posted on 01/03/2022 8:04:24 AM PST by Vigilanteman (The politicized state destroys aspects of civil society, human kindness and private charity.)
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To: SJackson

Pretendians..... I was born in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Doesn’t that make me a Native American?


24 posted on 01/03/2022 8:05:26 AM PST by Rummyfan (In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man. Suppo)
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To: SJackson
Italian American Espera De Corti is saddened to hear this.

I wonder if old Iron Eyes De Corti celebrated Columbus day?


25 posted on 01/03/2022 8:06:11 AM PST by UNGN
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To: SJackson

A good way to identify an Oppressed Group in America is to see if lots of people are pretending to be members of it.


26 posted on 01/03/2022 8:07:10 AM PST by rightwingcrazy (;-,)
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To: the OlLine Rebel

“I still have a hard time believing my MIL’s grandmother was some kind of Indian. “

How much do you wanna bet the websites like Ancestry.com promulgate this crap identity?

Fake and imagined history at these sites much of the problem.


27 posted on 01/03/2022 8:08:43 AM PST by George from New England
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To: SJackson

Here in Virginia, it’s a “thing” to be claim to be descended from Pocahontas.


28 posted on 01/03/2022 8:09:49 AM PST by brianl703
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To: SJackson
Hell I have almost as much Indian blood as Chief Iron Eyes Cody.I’m Mostly Italian


29 posted on 01/03/2022 8:10:16 AM PST by Vaquero (Don't pick a fight with an old guy. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you. )
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To: Red Badger

The rate of settlement was slower in the South and had more geographical depth. Native Americans weren’t as overwhelmed by the onslaught of colonists. Even prior to independence, many had begun to detribalize on their own and to integrate into early American society.


30 posted on 01/03/2022 8:10:22 AM PST by LuxAerterna (/)
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To: SJackson
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.

It's a 23andMe "problem" (it may be "huge" but it's not "fake"). There is probably a lot more Native American DNA in the US today than there was when Leif Erikson first landed.

Watch/read "The Last of the Mohicans". Uncas, son of Chingachgook, was the "Last of the Mohicans", because there were no pure-blooded Mohican women for him to marry.

There were no pure-blooded Mohican women for Uncas to marry because they had all married Dutch and English men.

(I have 23andMe, family lore, and a surname that's uncommon in Europe but common in the US, particularly in the Hudson Valley. Unlike Elizabeth Warren, I have never claimed to be a Native American on a job or school application. But I think the small % of my DNA that is Native is pretty cool, and something that's as American as apple pie. It goes against the establishment efforts to divide us all.)

31 posted on 01/03/2022 8:10:33 AM PST by Sooth2222 (“Toute nation a le gouvernement qu’elle mérite.” ("Every nation has the government it deserves.”) )
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To: SJackson

“Show us your cheekbones!”


32 posted on 01/03/2022 8:11:27 AM PST by Carriage Hill (A society grows great when old men plant trees, in whose shade they know they will never sit.)
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To: SJackson

I found on Acestry I have no Native American DNA, but I did have relatives that were were held as slaves (and some were murdered) by the Delaware Indians in 1755.

Where are my Reparations?


33 posted on 01/03/2022 8:12:16 AM PST by UNGN
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To: Vaquero

"Hast du gesehen in deine Leben, dey darker den us....WOOF!"

34 posted on 01/03/2022 8:13:33 AM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: SJackson
I "identify" as one-sixteenth Serbian, although I don't have a drop of Serbian blood.

Anyone in America got a problem with that?

Didn't think so.

The "Indian Problem" (i.e., the "problem" of Whites claiming Indian heritage - often based on scant evidence) is likewise a non-problem.

Every American should be free to claim whatever ancestry he likes - after all, we are all equal before the Law, right?

Ri-iight?

Regards,

35 posted on 01/03/2022 8:14:52 AM PST by alexander_busek (Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
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To: SJackson

Well duhhhhhh.

I mean really, how stupid do you have to be to not grasp that if you subsidize something you get more of it and if you tax something you get less of it? Oh, you get discriminated against for being White but you get rewarded for claiming to be Indian or Hispanic or Black? Take a wild guess what people are going to do.

My niece married a guy from Chile. His ancestors came from Portugal and Spain. He’s slightly more olive in complexion than us German/English/Irish mutts but its really not much...as in we’d be the same complexion if we had a good tan. Their kids will all identify as “hispanic”. They’d be idiots not to.

A buddy’s cousin married a Gator cheerleader (lucky bastard). Her dad is a White guy from Indiana. Her mom is 100% European heritage from Venezuela. She’s blonde haired and blue eyed and looks far more like Hitler’s aryan ideal than my family does. She is of course “hispanic” as are their kids.

There’s a ton of that going on.


36 posted on 01/03/2022 8:15:50 AM PST by FLT-bird
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To: Tennessee Nana

I wonder how many of these fakes know what “Tsalagi” is and where it came from???

Also if they know what “AniYunWiya” is and what it means????


37 posted on 01/03/2022 8:17:04 AM PST by JBW1949 (I'm really PC.....Patriotically Correct)
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To: Sooth2222
Also that the 2000 census for the first time allowed people to check more than one ethno-racial identity and thereby identify as multiracial.
38 posted on 01/03/2022 8:17:29 AM PST by Sooth2222 (“Toute nation a le gouvernement qu’elle mérite.” ("Every nation has the government it deserves.”) )
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To: Red Badger

Ain’t that the truth. It often makes me wonder if there actually is a Cherokee tribe or just a club made up of white people pretending to be Indians.


39 posted on 01/03/2022 8:17:33 AM PST by FlingWingFlyer (You can vote your way into socialism but you have to shoot your way out of it.)
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To: Fido969
After Cher did “Half Breed” and Paul Revere and the Raiders did “Indian Reservation” my sister determned she was part American Indian.

I bet she watched all of the Billy Jack movies too.

40 posted on 01/03/2022 8:19:22 AM PST by unixfox (Abolish Slavery, Repeal the 16th Amendment)
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