Hello all, my name is Cayto. I'm just a 21 year old black guy very interested in his heritage *a certain few* have tried but failed to steal or destroy. When I hit 18 I became more serious in my heritage though it was a little late as my grandparents passed away by then. My grandmother on my mother's side and my great grandmother on my father's side were Native American My mother's side has stories of being of Blackfoot descent, my father's side has stories being of Tsalagi descent. No, I cannot confirm these's stories but they were told all my life and seeing some of my family members, my grandparents, and myself it's quite clear. There are other little hints such as the style of food the family always being more maternally focused even though the family is mostly male lol. Anyway all that aside I'm raised black with black traditions and that's what I identify with, but I am interested in learning more about the tribes my family talked about as well as others. I like learning, I love acquiring knowledge and truth.
My father and his mother raised me very spiritual, they we're not religious and encouraged looking withing myself for spiritual fulfillment. And they were always very nature based and concerned with being natural(to an almost annoying point sometimes lol). As a result my spirituality is something unique to me as a result of my personal experiences and upbringing. Due to my family I've been exposed to the following religions and spiritual practices Kemetan Coptic, Christianity of course, and Lukumi Santerio(An African Diaspora, nature based, spiritual practice with is's roots in west Africa)
With my little summary out of the way, why am I here? Well I decided to start researching native american tribes I started with Tsalagi and even started learning the language(still am quite difficult but I love it lol). In the process I slowly started running into all these books on "Cherokee Spirituality" and was confused by the inconsistencies and was already familiar with frauds because of all the fake white voodoo, hoodoo, or olorisha "priest"(Olorisha are high priest of Lukumi), abusing these African practices. I started research all these authors and before I knew it I was finding everyone of them to be frauds, THEN I found out that FAKE tribes are a thing...really? -sigh- lol Anyway I found this site and like it's purpose. It will help me in my truth seeking.
Happy to meet you all.