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How can your qualify for the Anasazi Heritage Claim of Life?
To
qualify for the Geneva Project, as a indigenous American with a
Anasazi Heritage Claim of Life, you must be a person identified today
as Black American, who cannot trace direct ancestry for 3 or more
generations to any African country, tribe or any European country
within their direct bloodline. You must be a descendant from woman an
men of blood line heritage being Negro/ Black American only.
IF you are a offspring of a Negro/Black American Woman, with
Negro Father linage, you can apply for the registry. Having a European
last name does not mean you have European relation. If you
traced your Ancestors into a port or colony, this does not
mean you are of African decent. It means your Ancestor was
captured somewhere in America, removed from their original ancestral
location in America and transported to a different section
of America into a European colony and processed as a
slave., If you do not know the origins of your "kinfolk" and you are a
person who has brown skin, curly to nappy hair, not white
or a mixed person ( meaning a person who appears and can pass for
white), assume you have no European bloodline relation. If you can say,
" My Grandmother mother is Indian and Black", "My great grand daddy is
Indian and he was married to a Black/Negro woman" or " My mother told
me my grandmother is Black foot Choctaw" etc, you may assume you are
a direct descendant from the Anasazi heritage of Indigenous
Americans. Simply put, If you cannot find or verify any other
identity group other than American Negro, Congratulations You
qualify!!. You are a direct descendant from the bloodlines of the
Original race of American people call Anasazi, the creators of the
Nations of American Indians, Mound builders civilization as the planet
keepers of America. WELCOME HOME!!!!!
Who does not qualify for registration? All people who are not direct descendants of Negro woman:
- if any other race or mix-blood group recognizes your family connection to them, .
- if
your grandmother/ mother is of European decent and married a Negro/
Black American =American Indian/ indigenous man, you do not qualify as
a full-blooded Anasazi or a person who has the blood inheritance to
America as their unconditional homeland, You are considered a Native
American to the United States.
However, you may qualify as a mix blood of the Anasazi Heritage/ heritance if you meet the following criteria: To
qualify as mix blood : You must have no more than 1/25 European/African
blood or you must be three (3) generations removed from the European /
Indigenous union. People of European Heritage/Negro fathers
are part of the Native Americans for the United States. They
are not a part of the original race of people living
in America before Columbus called Indigenous Americans. Please
understand the difference.
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