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Today the direct descendants of Anasazi/ American Indian people ethnically identified by the racial identity of Negro are being falsely re- classified by the United States. Over the last 50 years the United States assimilation agenda promoted through education and Media to change the ethnic identity of the original American Indian descendants identified as Black Americans today into immigrant’s minorities called African Americans. Why? The  Original descendants belonging to the  American Indians called Black Americans as African Americans will lose there eligibility  for a   claim to there inalienable human and, fundamental rights to Self determination and belonging in America as Indigenous heritage descendants to America. As African Americans, we are now defined as belonging to a foreign based ethnic group by heritage to America as immigrant’s minorities, immigrant’s minorities do not have inalienable rights to belong or live in the land., immigrants minorities have civil privileges extended to them by the hosting governments.

The heritage registration insures Anasazi/American Indians/Negro/ Black American descendants are NOT classified as immigrant minorities identified as African Americans in America. The registry for Indigenous Heritage Ancestry ensures Black American people their  rights to the enforcements of human rights,  civil rights,  fundamental freedoms as indigenous people, and treaty agreements made originally  with their collective Ancestors,  which guaranteed  access to economic equality, to live and sustain their viability in there homeland. by the United States in exchange for occupation of the land to create a new Nation called The United States of America. Original American Indian heritage descendants can return to reclaim their original ethnic ancestral identity inheritance to humanity for belonging to the Anasazi race and release the racial identity given to them by European colonizers for their enslaved humanity as Negro and correct the Ethnic identity for ancestral heritage origins for the descendants with the racial identity of “ Negro”  as African Americans back  to Indigenous Americans.


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