Darnell L Williams
How to Prove Native American/Indian Ancestry
If you need to prove your Native heritage, you want to Listen to barefoot genealogist, Crista Cowan video.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIu-WF1LZY4
OR
How to Prove Native American/Indian Ancestry
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Many of you were told that you are a Native but you DNA may not say so. Like me, some white man tell tell some of your relatives that your relatives told you that because they don't want you to know that some Irish man had children by your African relatives. Some of your relatives may also tell you that you just don't want to be African.
Basically, they may tell you this out of ignorance. They do not know the history of racism against Natives and Africans so they make up some stuff that sounds good and sells it to you.
Let's forget the myths that people tell you and look at the truth. Get a pen and paper, start and stop this video and take notes. This is how you have to follow this video to understand what this man is talking about!
Keep in mind, I got a big shock when my daughter Amanda Ann Williams was born, my Chinese Baby by two African American/ Native parents.
Little Amanda with mother at Day Care
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or
Why Native American DNA does not show up
in a DNA test?
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How I made sure that the Native line in my x-wifes family is not lost!
I sat down with Amanda Ann
Williams III with an updated Family Tree that her sister just got finished
updating. We discussed why she is the "III" when the other two Amanda
Ann's are Porters and she is a Williams. The problem that she was having is that under English customs, the sir names comes down though the father or males in the family.
My father's side of the
family who is Cherokee adopted English naming customs. That is why we have
Williams J. Williams, William J. Williams II, and William J. Williams III.
When naming my two girls,
I took the idea of naming my children under Native rules. Some of you may have
heard this; "Mother's child definitely but father's child maybe!"
Among Natives, the child takes the mother's name.
That is why Amanda Ann
Williams III has my last name but is linked to my x-wife's family. That is why
Amanda Ann Porter was sold into slavery, Amanda Ann Porter II is my x-wife,
while Amanda Ann Williams III is my daughter.
Keep in mind, I got a big shock when my daughter Amanda Ann Williams was born, my Chinese Baby by two African American/ Native parents.
Little Amanda with mother at Day Care
Why Native American DNA does not show up
in a DNA test?
******
How I made sure that the Native line in my x-wifes family is not lost!
******
How I made sure that the Native line in my x-wifes family is not lost!
I sat down with Amanda Ann
Williams III with an updated Family Tree that her sister just got finished
updating. We discussed why she is the "III" when the other two Amanda
Ann's are Porters and she is a Williams. The problem that she was having is that under English customs, the sir names comes down though the father or males in the family.
My father's side of the
family who is Cherokee adopted English naming customs. That is why we have
Williams J. Williams, William J. Williams II, and William J. Williams III.
When naming my two girls,
I took the idea of naming my children under Native rules. Some of you may have
heard this; "Mother's child definitely but father's child maybe!"
Among Natives, the child takes the mother's name.
That is why Amanda Ann
Williams III has my last name but is linked to my x-wife's family. That is why
Amanda Ann Porter was sold into slavery, Amanda Ann Porter II is my x-wife,
while Amanda Ann Williams III is my daughter.
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