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Indigenous heritage on my mothers side, her mother's roots are:
Nahua - Otami
Zapotec
Mixteca
with Tarahumara, Andean and African roots
I have found this info by Somos ancestria dna test and have not yet been claimed by my tribes.
My great grandmother was a Potter, and it means the world that we recover our rootz and culture!
My mother's father was mixed Spanish and we are trying to heal from colinazation within our family.
On my father side:
His father roots are mixed First Nations: Algonquin, Cree, Ojibway (Anishinaubag), Iroquois (Mohawk), with some French & Scotish mix, some would say Métis.
I have found this information through census records, marriage records and years of ancestry .com searching and dna results.
I have not yet been claimed by my tribes.
My father's mom is Scandinavian, my great grandmother was the first to come to the America's in Minnesota.
A decendant of the Indigenous Sámi peoples.
I refer myself as an "Indigenous Designer" I attended Interior Design and Architecture college but was not able to finish due to being profiled by police in Escondido, CA and given a felony with my friend at the beginning of their gender transitioning. I'm passionate about how we design our spaces and give access to our BIPGM and LGBTQIATS community. Dismantling the colonized & shame systems inside and out and making changes on how we design our communities, instead of saying thats not the way now, trust your spirits knowing! I want to find scholarships to finish my Architecture degree! I work towards sustainable efforts of community wellness centers, equity, justice and liberation, Medicine Back & Land Back.
I'm not enrolled and I dont claim to make "Native American Art" as my people have been crossed by the borders, the lands we now call Mexico and Canada. Our tribes have been migrating back and forth, Mexico to Texas and Quebec to New York for generations, the boarders has made life so different for our tribes. I'm not federally recognized and want my culture back! I'm still searching for my family & tribes, practicing danza, drumming, singing, growing medicines, supporting others, every aspect of my lifestyle is Indigenous and I would love to learn more Indigenous languages and songs. I am working on larger collaboration projects over at Heartfulrootz.org check out " Plant Family". I welcome others to share any info with me♡