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FOUNDATION FOR INDIGENOUS AMERICANS OF ANASAZI HERITAGE - Human Rights vs Civil Rights part 4
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Anasazi people as Indians- representing people who chose to continue to maintain their societies allegiance to the purpose for Life in America, live the way of there ancestors heritage and support American Indian women’s efforts towards maintaining the culture that supports and nurtures the viability of the race and land inheritance. 

The Anasazi people who remained as Indians supported nurturing the viability of Americas natural Life .

Anasazi people as Negro’s- representing people who no longer embraced their heritage and chose to support the Men in their collective efforts to use the collective inheritance towards the continuation of their heritage race life as commodities with the individual freedom to trade towards attaining personal wealth without collective responsibility to nurture the viability of the future generations from the women of their heritage.

The Anasazi people as Negro’s supported living for nurturing self interest as individuals in exchange for DEATH of the land and life support to their future generations in America.

 
The Anasazi young adults being robbed of their Life, (heritage inheritances to land, culture, human dignity and humanity) fought for their human right to be respected for their choice to have self determination on their land called America. They won the Civil War with the help of European immigrants who were morally outraged about the trade matrix being used as a form of genocide against American Indian women and young adults as the way to relinquish them from their sovereignty rights to belong and live with their inheritance to land..

 

The Statue of Liberty is a gift from France to remind the United States of the truth about who the inheritance to America belongs. The Statue of Liberty represents a raped and dethroned Indian woman (Negro) with chains on her feet holding a torch determined to fight for her freedom.

 After the Civil War, a treaty was made between the Negro representatives for the Anasazi people by heritage and the newly established United States. Today this treaty is referred to as the 14th Amendment. The treaty allowed tenancy of Anasazi lands ,”America” to be placed into a “Public Land Trust” in exchange for allowing all Anasazi/ American Indian people (including enslaved Anasazi women and children) to assimilate and integrate into the United States as Negro’s and be considered as citizens( property) of the United States jurisdiction. The Anasazi people who chose to support the life of America by following their heritage were forced from the East to move to the West across the Mississippi (referred to as- The Trail of Tears) and create the state called Oklahoma .

 
The years after this treaty are called the Reconstruction Period. The Department of Interior was created and the Anasazi American Indians/ Negro heritage lands were put into a land trust called the Public Lands Trust. The lands were now open for land ownership thru land claims and sold to immigrating immigrants invading from Europe as Real Estate. American Indians as Negro’s were given land allotments for their family’s inheritance. To keep the treaty enforced the new generations of Anasazi people by heritage as Negro’s, born from Anasazi/ American Indian women without their informed Consent will be automatically naturalized (property) into the United States jurisdiction. In exchanged for their children’s “LIFE” entitlement to the American Indian heritage inheritance to America as their home land including culture, original treaty’s, natural resources, and human rights , through the issuance of a Birth Certificate.


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