She claimed (fraudulently, I might add) to be an Indian when she wasn’t, and she blames those that called her out on it? The woman makes me sick.
Even if her strongest evidence was correct, it makes her at most 1/32 Native American. So 31/32 white, 1/32 Native American. So even if that were true, it’s still false to call yourself a Native American or “minority” and make that your perceived identity - it is embarrassingly false even if her strongest evidence was accepted as true. A great many of us commenting here could probably claim just as much or more Native American blood than she is able to if we were able and willing to search our genealogy closely and yet she claims she is a “minority” and that this “heritage” identifies her.