I am so very thrilled to read/ learn about Native Americans. I am honored to be living in their America. Thank you for sharing . Hubby & I are traveling to visit Blackfoot Land soon. ☮️
Look up what area your grandmother's side lived. If they are true Blackfoot, they are from Canada, or in Montana by the border. Otherwise it is just Family Lore! May have an Indigenous ancestor hundreds of years ago, but only about to 1% or 2% if you are lucky.
Im the last generation in my family to have the last bit of percentage of Blackfoot in my blood. I've always wanted to visit the lands and learn more. I'm so proud to be Blackfoot
My great grandma is Blackfoot she's still alive at 82 . I know nothing of our family but her, I've seen pictures of her when she was younger but I wish I knew my Blackfoot family
My mamaw say we are Blackfoot and Cherokee I know one of my ancestor's are Chief red bird on my mom's side,m y dad's mom is the one who taught us about it I have no one around here that I know so I wish I could learn more about my ancestor's I love y'all God bless.
What i got from this is, slavics killed the real blackfeet and took their names and resume their identities. ''Black'' feet represents what they saw themselves to be based on sight of another. Anger.....emotions. words. of expression. thanks youtube recommendations bringing me here.
@@montana1951 My moa ma was Blackfoot Indian,All was burnt down,but sacrificed some ,if people would not stop what's COMMING forth! I m Next of Kin! WOW! WHATEVER THEIR AS IS MINE, WITH FAMILY! IT GOES NO WHERE BUT ARE FAMILY!
My great grandma was half blackfoot Indian. I believe her mother was fully blackfoot indian. I really don't know anything other then that. Really wish I did
Trying to find information on my great grandmother, was always told she was full Blackfoot Indian. How and where can I search? Any help would be greatly appreciated
Tracy, have your DNA done by Ancestry and discover Newfound family members. When you recieve your results, you can message these family members through the internal messaging members. You can look at various family members ethnicity and see who has a higher percentage of Native blood. These family members are more likely to be carriers of language, culture and knowledge. Since DNA put you together, they will trust you more because you are family, even though extended. Good luck, Tracy!
They migrated from Canada. This cheif said it if you listen, he just described how they migrated back and forth. They are not indigenous like we are and they are killing me with their stories. If you know America history, think about it. Over hundreds and hundreds of years. My name is James Earl Raven-ell "The Crow"and I am copper color. I am born and raised in South Carolina in a very very very Indigenous environment...