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Over the last seven generations, the Negro leadership focus has been to abandon individual accountability and collective responsibility to protect the viability of there race, and promoted (thru the church and higher educational system) – the assimilation of the women and the future generations into a position of “consumers” on there homeland instead of “producers” from their homeland and to live their lives for personal indulgences. The result has undermined the viability of the future generations for the Anasazi race to exist in their homeland of America.

The direction started by the American Indian/Negro/   leadership in the 1960’s, -  after the implementation of the Civil Rights treaty allowing civil Privileges towards cloaking the factual ethnic identity  to maintain the heritage invisibility of the American Indian collective termed Negro’s in exchange for personal benefits in the United States matrix. The promotion for changing the Ethnic heritage identity belonging to American Indians from Negro to African Americans  thru Pan-Africanism has, helped  the United States systems  for ethnic cleansing or genocide ( racism) using institutionalized systems of  exploitation and discrimination against the descendants of the American Indians in its  attempts  to stop the perpetuation   of original race heritage(Negro) belonging to the land of America : and erase their ethnic identity, heritage, human dignity, generational sustainability from the  natural environment (tree’s)  within America.

 

The promotion of ethnic identity change for U.S. benefits has changed the focus of the Negro people  to sustain there collective self determination and  has allowed the systems needed to maintain the viability of the future generation of  American Indian/ Negro/ Black American people and the extended environment to sustain them to be systematically attacked and destroyed  to create  national wealth  for the United States at the expense of the American Indian  termed Negro people and their future generations.


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