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Pretendians from the Perspective of a Cherokee
Pretendians from the Perspective of a Cherokee

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Since I was young, I have deeply valued, honored, and even boasted about being Cherokee. I am a citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma. Throughout my life, when I have proudly claimed “I am Cherokee,” people have met me . . .

Since I was young, I have deeply valued, honored, and even boasted about being Cherokee. I am a citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma. Throughout my life, when I have proudly claimed “I am Cherokee,” people have met me with questions and phrases all too familiar to Indigenous people: “How much Cherokee are you?”; […]

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