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The Papal Bull Inter Caetera, issued by Pope Alexander VI on May 4, 1493, was pivotal to Spain’s conquest of the New World. This decree reinforced Spain's claim to the territories discovered by Columbus in 1492, establishing a demarcation line 100 leagues west of the Azores and Cape Verde Islands.
The Bull declared that lands not inhabited by Christians were open for "discovery," claiming, and exploitation by Christian rulers. It emphasized spreading the Catholic faith, converting non-Christian populations, and overthrowing so-called "barbarous nations."
In the 1823 U.S. Supreme Court case Johnson v. McIntosh, Chief Justice John Marshall affirmed this principle, stating that European discovery conferred absolute rights to New World lands. Indigenous peoples were relegated to a mere "right of occupancy," which could be extinguished, solidifying the Doctrine's role in justifying colonization and dispossession.
Within the framework of the Doctrine, Original Indigenous Peoples in the Americas were considered non-human. The presiding theory of the time was that the Indigenous Peoples, because they were non-Christians, were not human and therefore the land was empty or terra nullius.
The world knows who the Original Indigenous Peoples of the Americas are. We have personally sent one of our Republic leaders to London in search for the Emblem of America. Deep within the archives of the British Museum we uncovered this emblem.
Was it merely a coincidence, a cruel joke, or could it be a fact that this is how the people appeared when the original Europeans arrived in the Americas in 1492?
We keep stressing the term Original Europeans, because most people are led to be-lie-ve that it was the so called white man that came into the Americas and took over the land from the original Peoples. On the contra, it were people who looked just like them, they were also people of color.
His-story has been fabricated to tell one of the biggest lies ever told, that the so called "black" people in the Americas are descendants of slaves who came from Africa during the Trans Atlantic slave trade. That was and still is a lie.
The term "American" has a rich and layered origin, rooted in its original definition as pertaining to the landmass now known as the Americas. As an adjective, it signifies something connected to America. However, its deeper significance lies in its noun form, which historically identified "a native of America"—specifically referring to the aboriginal, copper-colored races encountered by Europeans upon their arrival.
This description unequivocally aligns with the so-called Black peoples, the majority of whom are, in truth, ascendants of the Original Indigenous copper-colored races found in the Americas prior to European colonization. The copper-colored complexion, often attributed to the Original Indigenous peoples, is a striking feature that connects them to the land as its original stewards.
Over time, the term "American" has been appropriated and broadly applied to descendants of Europeans born in America, now labelled Native, effectively erasing the original Indigenous peoples' claim to the term and their unique identity as the true original natives of the land. It is crucial to reclaim and reaffirm this historical truth: the so-called Black peoples, often mislabeled and displaced in history, are indeed the copper-colored races referenced in early definitions of "American."
This acknowledgment restores rightful ownership of identity and heritage to those who were here long before European colonization, challenging modern narratives that have sought to obscure the original inhabitants' profound connection to the land of the Americas.
They go completely naked, except for small animal skins, such as those of martens, worn around their loins. A narrow belt of grass encircles their waists, from which they hang various animal tails that reach down to their knees. The rest of their bodies, including their heads, remain bare. Some adorn themselves with garlands of bird feathers. These people are described as dark in color, "not unlike" Ethiopians, with thick black hair that is not very long, tied back behind their heads in a small tail.
The phrase "not unlike" signifies a resemblance or similarity—stating that these people shared physical traits, particularly their dark complexion, with Ethiopians. This description strongly emphasizes their dark skin tone and aligns them with what we inner-stand as brown-skinned peoples.
As for their physique, these individuals were well-proportioned, of medium height, slightly taller than Europeans of the time. They had broad chests, strong arms, and well-formed legs and other bodily features, presenting an image of physical strength and balance.
Ethiopians are known to be brown-skinned people in complexion, with features distinctly different from those of today's so-called Native Americans. This stark contrast raises a compelling question:
Who, then, were these dark-skinned people that Giovanni da Verrazzano encountered in 1524?
Crayola Indian Red crayons were first introduced in 1958. This begs the question, what does a Red American Indian looks like?
Chesnutt is another color which was used to also describe the Original Peoples of America.
However, the emphasis and focus is on Indian Red. This particular color of Crayola crayons were taken out of circulation in 1999 and the color was renamed chestnut.
This is the reason; " Crayola said the name change was due to the fact that the color's name had nothing to do with Native Americans, and that it came from a pigment used by fine artists in India."
This is their reason, but those of us who know better know the TRUTH.
Ironically, the Americas just happen to be India superior as depicted on earlier maps of the Americas.
And why would this color of crayon have anything to do with Native Americans when they are not the original Indians.
Words are very powerful, and using them strategically can paint an entirely new picture.
All that hidden must come to light. The truth will be told soon and very soon, even from those who have concealed it for so long. No insinuation here that Crayola is concealing anything. DISCLAIMER.
Tris Speaker with African American Boy news service photo.
Item Description
Date stamped on reverse "N.E.A. Apr 18 1925". 8x10" glossy shows manager Tris Speaker in uniform on field with young African American boy standing next to him holding bow and arrow as crowd in stands looks on. Paper caption on reverse includes text "Opening Of New $125,000 Athletic Field At Lakeland, Florida, Their Training Camp. Hamp Posed With Manager Tris Speaker After His Presentation To The Club." Noting Commissioner Kenesaw Landis was in attendance and the dedication was held March 17. Reverse also has ink stamp from "John L. Morris Lakeland Chamber Of Commerce". Photo has lt. handling creases, mostly just visible in reflected light, and small tear at lower right side edge. Fine. Outrageous concept by today's standards. From the Richard Merkin Collection and comes with Hake's COA.
Coincidence? We will allow you to be the judge of that yourself.
Origin of the name:
The "Redskins" name was adopted by the team when it was based in Boston in the 1930s, with the owner, George Preston Marshall, stating he didn't want the name to be confused with the Boston Braves baseball team.
The "Washington Redskins" name and logo, previously used by the NFL team now known as the Washington Commanders, was highly controversial due to its widely considered offensive depiction of Native Americans, leading to significant criticism from Native American groups and ultimately causing the team to change its name in 2020 following mounting public pressure, particularly after the George Floyd protests.
Coincidence? We will allow you to be the judge on this one also. However, isn't this consistent with everything we have shared on this page? The TRUTH will soon come to light, all of it. It cannot be hidden or contained forever.
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