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What does the term Native American represent:  Reference: United States Consitution

All persons born within the jurisdiction of the United States are considered Natives.

Natives will be classed into those born before the declaration of our independence and those born since. All persons, without regard to the place of birth who were born before the declaration of independence, who were in country at the time it was made and yield a deliberate assent to it either express or implied as remaining in the country are considered as natives.

NATIVES WHO ARE NOT CITIZENS ARE INDIANS AND NEGROES.

( * Translation) AMERICAN INDIANS OR NEGROES ARE NOT CONSIDERED BY THE UNITED STATES TO BE citizens OF THE UNITED STATES , therfore they are not classified to be natives to the United States in Americia) THEY ARE NATIVES TO THE LAND OF AMERICA - THEY ARE INDIGENOUS = THE ORIGINAL PEOPLE.


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