pokiemomo181
<font color=blue>Cherokee DIS'er<br><font color=re
- Joined
- Jan 29, 2001
- Messages
- 379
Unless you live on a reservation you get no benefits for being NA. Even then I don't call living on a reservation a benefit. I can't answer for other NA's only myself. If you don't prove you are NA then on every form you fill out such as census or any government form for that matter you have to list yourself as caucasion, not NA. I guess that made me feel like I was being told I couldn't be what I was. That I was not allowed to ba NA. I felt it was a disrespect to my past to say I was something I was not. I got sick of it, and proved my past to all concerned. It was a personal thing, but I don't think others, or even you would want to have to claim to be something you are not. I don't know what catagory you fit in when you fill out forms, but if I was caucasion then it wouldn't matter to me if I was German, or Irish or what I would still be caucacion, so it would be fine. If I was AA then I would fill in AA and would still have my heritage. Because I was NA I had to prove it to be it. That is why I said we were the only ones who had to prove who we were. I didn't do it to get anything other than what I felt I was entitled to, My heritage. I didn't think anyone had the right to tell me I was caucation and not NA. I don't know if this makes any sense to anyone but me, maybe you have to be NA to understand the pride we feel in who we are. If that is so then nothing I say will make any sense to anyone. I was NA and I thought it was my right to be NA. I hope this helps you understand, but if not at least I understand and thats all that matters.
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