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The earliest record of African and Native American contact occurred in April 1502, when Spanish explorers brought an African slave with them and encountered a band.

Native Americans interacted with enslaved Africans and African Americans in every way possible. In the early colonial days, Native Americans were enslaved along with Africans, and both often worked with European indenturedlaborers. "They worked together, lived together in communal quarters, produced collective recipes for food, shared herbal remedies, myths and legends, and in the end they intermarried." Because both races were non-Christian, Europeans considered them other and inferior to Europeans. They worked to make enemies of the two groups. In some areas, Native Americans began to slowly absorb white culture.


Benjamin Hawkins, Superintendent of the tribes south of the Ohio River from the late eighteenth century through the early nineteenth, encouraged the major Southeast tribes to adopt chattel slavery in order to have labor for plantations and large-scale agricultural production, as part of their assimilation of European-American ways. The Five Civilized Tribes adopted some practices which they saw as beneficial; they were working to get along with the Americans and to keep their territory. The Cherokee was the tribe that held the most slaves. In 1809, they held nearly 600 enslaved blacks. This number increased to almost 1,600 in 1835, and to around 4,000 by 1860, after they had removed to Indian Territory. Cherokee populations for these dates are: 12,400 in 1809;, 16,400 in 1835; and 21,000 in 1860. The proportion of Cherokee families who owned slaves did not exceed ten percent, and was comparable to the percentage among white families across the South, where a slaveholding elite owned most of the laborers. In the 1835 census, only eight percent of Cherokee households contained slaves, and only three Cherokee owned more than 50 slaves. Joseph Vann had the most, owning 110 like other major planters. Of the Cherokee who owned slaves, 83 percent held fewer than 10 slaves. Of the slave-owning families, 78 percent claimed some white ancestry.


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Look at the numbers of NATIVE AMERICAN OWNED SLAVES this numbers increased to almost 1,600 in 1835, and to around 4,000 by 1860, after they had removed to Indian Territory. Cherokee populations for these dates are: 12,400 in 1809;, 16,400 in 1835; and 21,000 in 1860.

In the 1835 census, only eight percent of Cherokee households contained slaves, and only three Cherokee owned more than 50 slaves.

These BLACK PEOPLE was not owned by some little old white thuggish plantation owners. These people never knew any 15 generation LIE or know 300 years of white systemic breeding process but these BLACK PEOPLE knew THE NATIVE AMERICAN breeding process.

The FACTS is overwhelming and even to this day we can find BLACK AMERICANS that will claim to have Native American blood lines.

Robert, you call this being a bully, NO! I call this an EDUCATION not only to one person but to all of our Brothers and Sisters who will take the time to watch THE BLACK SLAVES,RED MASTERS. in the same spirit to brake the false STEREOTYPES of Black Men and Women here on BLACK IN AMERICA.

I will not stand idly by when LIES and insults of being FU*KING stupid are being thrown around and disrespect is hurdled at our Black Sister by someone who has gotten so many things wrong since I have known him, to be so damn old.

So, all I have done was to set the FACTS out there and ask you or him to prove me wrong. So far, nothing, no challenges to these FACTS.

Truth and Knowledge CRUSHES
Deception and Ignorance

Monday, November 24th 2014 at 2:26PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Mr. Deacon,

The issue is whether you as a Black American are part of a new race of people! We Black Americans are not Native American Indians and therefore we as Black Americans have no business in a dialogue about Native American Indians!

You’re not a very intelligent man.

I am not going to dialogue with another Black American about Native American Indians!
I want to talk about Black Americans with other intelligent Black Americans!

This will be my last comment.

Monday, November 24th 2014 at 3:35PM
Harry Watley
First and last Harry.

Monday, November 24th 2014 at 4:16PM
Adam Fate
WOW HARRY,

YOUR WORDS: The issue is whether you as a Black American are part of a new race of people!

You are RIGHT the issue is whether I, as a Black American are part of a new race of people! With this proof that BLACKS are also have NATIVE AMERICAN blood lines. These are people you call PHONY BLACKS along with our descendants of FREE BLACK PEOPLE who owned slaves and the children of those slaves who never knew that old white Plantation thug you love the protect as a good nagas. Should tell that GOD truth is more powerful then that LIE you have ran with and running away from the truth that Black Americans are not a new race of people

YOUR WORDS: we as Black Americans have no business in a dialogue about Native American Indians!

We have all the business in the world talking about this subject because NATIVE AMERICAN”S OWNED BLACK SLAVES as well. Experience many of the same cruelties from NATIVE AMERICANS as of from the whites. Just this FACT alone blows your second revelation away of being a new race of people.

YOUR WORDS: I am not going to dialogue with another Black American about Native American Indians!

LOOK at YOU… you have no power to change my topic, not now, now not forever. DO YOU UNDERSTAND ME!!!

YOUR WORDS: I want to talk about Black Americans with other intelligent Black Americans!

Not only the topic of this discussion is about NATIVE AMERICAN’s OWNING BLACK SLAVES and If you want to limit this discussion too, by calling Black American’s born out of the ashes of the old white thuggish as plantation owners, other intelligent Black Americans without the consideration that all Black American’s are one, then you go ahead and run now because there is no PHONY BLACKS HERE.

YOUR WORDS: This will be my last comment.

Members of BLACK IN AMERICA MEET MR. HARRY WATLEY. Here’s a prime example of a member of our group who can’t handle a little give and take on the issues presented before him without trying the change the subject to this LIE that he feels most comfortable with, that won’t happen here.

So, instead of combating him with disgust because I know he saw the report, I will handle him with LOVE and I wish him well since he cannot refute anything that this BLOG has presented.

GOODBYE Mr. HARRY WATLEY, May God give you the strength to handle the truth.


Truth and Knowledge CRUSHES
Deception and Ignorance


Monday, November 24th 2014 at 9:01PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Brother Deacon,

This is a very informative video, thank you.
Tuesday, November 25th 2014 at 8:29AM
Adam Fate
Black Indians are people of African-American descent, usually with significant Native American ancestry, who also have strong ties to Native American culture, social, and historical traditions.[2]

Many Indigenous peoples of the Eastern Woodlands today have extensive African descent, such as the Narragansett, Pequot, Lumbee, and others.

Certain Native American tribes had close relations with African Americans, especially those where slavery was prevalent. Members of the Five Civilized Tribes held enslaved blacks, who migrated with them to the West in 1830 and later. In peace treaties with the US after the American Civil War, the tribes, which had sided with the Confederacy, were required to emancipate slaves and give them full citizenship rights in their nations. The Cherokee, Creek, and Seminole have created controversy in recent decades as they tightened rules for membership in their nations and excluded Freedmen who did not have at least one Native American ancestor on the early 20th-century Dawes Rolls. The Chickasaw Nation never extended citizenship to Chickasaw Freedmen.[3]

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_India...

Tuesday, November 25th 2014 at 8:59AM
Adam Fate
Brother Steve,

Thank you for acknowledging the significates of discovering new and creditable information in our nation’s dark, dark past of slavery.

I will continue to search, learn and grow through reading historians and scholars of history, seeing video document and to share this information to the un-a-where which can be verified by a simple search.

Thank you again for this information because we have some people who don’t want this information to be known.

Tuesday, November 25th 2014 at 11:03AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Who taught the Indians how to read and write. It's amagine who well the Native Americans were able to write letters. Lets also take a look back to the time that photography was invented. This information would be more credible if it were told by the Native Americans themselves. My Great Grandmother was a full blooded African, who was brought to American on a slaveship. This means that she was captured after the Emancipation Proclamation. My grandma told me that her mother escaped and lived with the Cherokee Indians. My grandmother could not read nor write, also told me that the reason she came to be on the plantation was because she was stolen from her family by Gypsies.
Tuesday, November 25th 2014 at 11:46AM
Helen Lofton
Sister Lofton,

You bring up some very interesting questions, let see if I can answer some of them:

YOUR WORDS: Who taught the Indians how to read and write. It's amagine who well the Native Americans were able to write letters.

The Native American did indeed have an impressive language. This information is from Wikipedia: Cherokee (Cherokee: ᏣᎳᎩ ᎦᏬᏂᎯᏍᏗ Tsalagi Gawonihisdi) is the Iroquoian language[2] spoken by the Cherokee people. It is the only Southern Iroquoian language and is significantly different than the other Iroquoian languages.[17] Cherokee is a polysynthetic language[18] and uses a unique syllabary writing system.[9]

Today, Cherokee is one of America's healthiest indigenous languages because extensive documentation of the language exists; it is the Native American language in which the most literature has been published.[8] Such publications include a Cherokee dictionary and grammar as well as translated portions of the New Testament of the Bible from 1850–1951,[2] and the Cherokee Phoenix (ᏣᎳᎩ ᏧᎴᎯᏌᏅᎯ, Tsalagi Tsulehisanvhi), the first newspaper published by Native Americans in the United States and the first published in a Native American language.[19][20] Significant numbers of Cherokee speakers of all ages[21] still populate the Qualla Boundary in Cherokee, North Carolina and several counties within the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, significantly Cherokee, Sequoyah, Mayes, Adair, and Delaware. Increasing numbers of Cherokee youth are renewing interest in the traditions, history, and language of their ancestors.[21]

YOUR WORDS: Lets also take a look back to the time that photography was invented.

Photography was invented 1800 and slavery was ended in 1865.

YOUR WORDS: This information would be more credible if it were told by the Native Americans themselves. My first thought was could a white slave owner tell you what a slave is experiencing?
Please don’t get me wrong Sister Lofton but how much credible can Native American slavery can be, if not told by the slave themselves.

I think, I covered that main questions that you had. I thank God for your Grandmother and all that she endured so that she could tell you about her life. I am sure by you knowing your Grandmother, made you strong member of your family, just like many Black Women had to be in times such as these.

Thank you for sharing your short but powerful story of LOVE from your Grandmother, Thank You.


Tuesday, November 25th 2014 at 12:37PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
My Grandmother never mentioned Indian schools or that the Indians were making Blacks slaves.
Tuesday, November 25th 2014 at 1:34PM
Helen Lofton

OK... Thank You Sister Lofton.
Tuesday, November 25th 2014 at 10:08PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Have you notice since I agreed with HARRY, he has not been back to this blog with his proof that their is no Native American BLOOD running through many of Black Americans veins. He knows that he has seen the truth, the truth was put before his eyes and he has resisted the truth and he has flad from it.

This is just a small example of The Power God gave his people.

That was foretold to happen long before that birth.

Wednesday, November 26th 2014 at 12:36PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
HARRY,

Since you are on the night shift and you ran like hell from this subject, do you want to try it again?

Since you are in the teaching mood.


Thursday, November 27th 2014 at 3:48AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
HARRY,

Do you want to just this one and explain your PHONY BLACK comment or are you still in flight?

Since you want to close out topics. Let's try this one. Have you notice that I have not called you stupid?

Sunday, December 7th 2014 at 2:04AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
HARRY,

Do you want to just this one and explain your PHONY BLACK comment or are you still in flight?


Tuesday, December 9th 2014 at 2:17PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
HARRY,

I see that you are still out there talking about your second revelation theory which I have blown wholes all through that, with the facts that all Black slaves did not come through the so-called old white THUG plantations owner. The FACTS that Blacks owned slave plantation by the tune of: By 1830 there were 3,775 black families living in the South who owned black slaves. By 1860 there were about 3,000 slaves owned by black households in the city of New Orleans alone. Also, The Cherokee was the tribe that held the most slaves. In 1809, they held nearly 600 enslaved blacks. This number increased to almost 1,600 in 1835, and to around 4,000 by 1860, after they had removed to Indian Territory. Cherokee populations for these dates are: 12,400 in 1809;, 16,400 in 1835; and 21,000 in 1860.

NONE OF WHICH YOU HAVE REFUTED TO THIS DATE!

Now the sad part about this is, you had the nerve to call the children of these slaves PHONY. These children are Black Americans, born in America by both Native American and Black American slaves. This action also comprise of the 41 million Black American’s you claim to be the so-called prophet of. So, HARRY, what do you mean about your statement of PHONY Black Americans?

Or are you still on the run from me? WHAT IS IT?


Friday, December 19th 2014 at 11:19AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
As Black History Continues...



Tuesday, February 11th 2020 at 5:46PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Native Americans interacted with enslaved Africans and African Americans in every way possible. In the early colonial days, Native Americans were enslaved along with Africans, and both often worked with European indenturedlaborers. "They worked together, lived together in communal quarters, produced collective recipes for food, shared herbal remedies, myths and legends, and in the end they intermarried." Because both races were non-Christian, Europeans considered them other and inferior to Europeans. They worked to make enemies of the two groups. In some areas, Native Americans began to slowly absorb white culture.


Monday, July 13th 2020 at 1:57PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.


Black Slaves, Red Masters -Internubian

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..."red masters"....."history"......Internubian.......

As Black History Continues...

Native Americans interacted with enslaved Africans and African Americans.....

...... both often worked with European indenturedlaborers.

"They worked together, lived together in communal quarters, produced collective recipes for food,

shared herbal remedies, myths and legends, and in the end they intermarried."

Because both races were non-Christian, Europeans considered them other and inferior to Europeans.

......Native Americans began to slowly absorb white culture....."

Monday, July 13th 2020 at 1:57PM
Deacon Ron Gray

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My grandmother was Cherokee and MY comment is best summed up by Helen Lofton Above/below

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".....Lets also take a look back to the time that photography was invented. This information would be

credible if it were told by the Native Americans themselves.

My Great Grandmother was a full blooded African, who was brought to American on a slaveship.

This means that she was captured after the Emancipation Proclamation.

My grandma told me that her mother escaped and lived with the Cherokee Indians.

My grandmother could not read nor write, also told me that the reason she came to be on the

plantation was because she was stolen from her family by Gypsies....."

Tuesday, November 25th 2014 at 11:46AM
Helen Lofton

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Yes Helen.....

...deaCON PASTES....LIES...LUNACY...Racist NONSENSE at BIA, this African American Family site

US-USA Citizen Voters 2020...will run these LYIN, divisionist russian types back to russia


Tuesday, July 14th 2020 at 5:17PM
robert powell
Their you go again with using HALF OF THE TRUTH to describe what I said:
Native Americans interacted with enslaved Africans and African Americans in every way possible. In the early colonial days, Native Americans were enslaved along with Africans, and both often worked with European indenturedlaborers. "They worked together, lived together in communal quarters, produced collective recipes for food, shared herbal remedies, myths and legends, and in the end they intermarried." Because both races were non-Christian, Europeans considered them other and inferior to Europeans. They worked to make enemies of the two groups. In some areas, Native Americans began to slowly absorb white culture.

WHY CAN"T YOU TELL THE TRUTH. Is this your way to divert from this conversation?


Now this is exactly what I SAID:
Tuesday, July 14th 2020 at 7:34PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Revisit this powerful martial Black Slaves, Red Masters -Internubian Videos.


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