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  • Axxe55

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    To All,

    DIAMOND & SILK are my favorites - They are TOO FUNNY in person.

    yours, satx

    I see them occasionally on Fox News and yes, they are very humorous. I like them too. They call it like it is. It shows not all black people take the racist crap serious and know it's just a tool the liberals are using to divide this country.
     

    Hoji

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    I thought you were talking about Indians, Caddos, Karankawa, etc. being "native Texans". Like all Indian tribes they descended from Eurasians that migrated to North America across the Bering Strait land bridge. They didn't originate in Texas though they were here earlier.

    If that's not what you meant please explain because the Alamo reference confused me.
    Whole point in general is that there are not a whole lot of “native” Texans.
     

    satx78247

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    Whole point in general is that there are not a whole lot of “native” Texans.

    Hoji,

    According to the curator of ethnology of the Institute of Texas Culture, there are probably are NO "fullblood Indians", from the tribes that were resident in Texas prior of the 18th century in TX that are living in 2020,.

    yours, satx
     
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    satx78247

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    Whole point in general is that there are not a whole lot of “native” Texans.

    Hoji,

    To my knowledge, (as an enrolled member of one of the 300 tribes) & from my research into NA history, there are NO Amer-Indian groups left in Texas that were resident in the State prior to the year 1700.
    Further there likely are NO individuals who are "fullbloods" or even "near fullbloods" from those "formerly resident tribes" left in TX.
    (Some of the tribes consider that a person who is of 7/8 NA ancestry is "a fullblood or near full-blooded Indian".)

    yours, satx
     
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    sidebite252

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    With the name change coming to the Washington Redskins I submit my suggestion for the next mascot for Washington football team
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