

🔥 Black Creeks Reclaim Their Roots: A Historic Win for Freedmen Citizenship
Black creek Indians are pivotal in the founding of the state of Georgia thanks to Yamacraw (Yamassee & Creek) Chief Tomochichi.


The Unpaid Debt: How the Cherokee and Choctaw Nations Owe Reparations to Black Freedmen
Black people enslaved by these tribes were not Africans at all, but Indigenous people — prisoners of war from rival tribes who were captured


Rooted in Legacy: A Guide to Indigenous Black Farmers Across the U.S.(List Included)☺️
Our relationship with the land is ancestral. It’s the story of survival, joy, and the unwavering determination to cultivate abundance.


Exploring the True Bloodline of Indian Freedmen: A Historical Perspective
The historical narrative surrounding Indian Freedmen is complex and often misunderstood. Many contemporary discussions frame Indian Freedmen


Federal Recognition and Its Discontents: A Modern Perspective on Indigenous Sovereignty
The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) and other federal agencies impose a range of restrictions that can stifle indigenous self-determination.