Nearly all white Americans who claim (based on oral family tradition) to be 1/8-ish injun generally identify with the Cherokees. Their self-proclaimed origin is in North Carolina, however there was a split (prior to the holocaust of btchn like a girl) when half the tribe chose...
to head west in order to avoid assimilation. They're known as the Western Band Keetoowah. They Settled in eastern Oklahoma and are set apart particularly by their early and total acceptance of Sequoyah's syllabary. 'Keetoowah' is likely a new term to most; according to legend...
Keetoowah was the name given to the tribe along with their sacred fire (which burns to this day) meaning 'people of God.' I'm sure most have heard the mormon-esque claims that injuns are a lost tribe of Israel, that's not my arguement here (as such). North Carolina to Oklahoma...
makes up the 'nation' (see seeds of Albion) of 'Greater Appalachia' which is the only portion of the country where people largely identify their ethnicity as 'American' as well as the portion of the country where you'll find the most blue-eyed blondes claiming injun ancestry...
Since the earliest days of American colonization there have been reports of 'white injuns' and the more educated esoterics will quickly remember Solutreans and Clovis culture. I myself am an Appalachian of the western Ozarks, and my genetics place me very near the clovis man. ...
Moreso there are more than any would expect of Appalachians who claim wholesale descendence from a pre-Colombian American people. This is all just an outline of some information I've gleaned over the years. Make your own connections. I'll delve more into this over the month...
Let me leave you with a picture of one of the many ancient runes found in Oklahoma. Mind you, we have a disproportionate amount of runic inscriptions, and let me remind you that what looks Viking can as easily be Phoenician.
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