I agree with that. (The fact that White Cherokees don’t face the discrimination that full bloods face). And its true that most low BQ Cherokees don't know what it is to walk around with dark skin. That’s pretty obvious.
But with that said, skin color, eye color, and hair color was never a real big issue with us Cherokees. It still isn't. Its mostly non-Cherokee outsiders of our Tribe that always seem to bring it up.
That’s not to say there aren't differences amongst white Cherokees and the Full Blood community. There clearly are. I have people on both ends of that spectrum in my own immediate family. And to me they are all Cherokees. In my family it was always a non-issue.
One thing I notice is that the concept of BQ, and who is Indian or not based on it gets brought up more online then it does off the net.
Well in fact I would say about 3/4's of the things I see getting argued about on here are not things that get spoken of as much off the net.
Most of these type of conversations are ones I used to have with a favorite elder of mine before he passed. Typically we would talk about such things as we passed a cigarette back and forth lol.
A lot of these type conversations are tough and complex ones, and seem to cause more arguement on here then off the net.
I do know people that hate on those cause of BQ being low, or not enrolled. Of course in those cases the people acting in such ways are usually just nasty tempered individuals whom many in the community don't like because of their behavior.
I know one family who treats their teenage niece very badly because she is 3/4's Mexican, and only 1/4 by blood from their tribe. Such stuff is sickening and heart breaking, especially when you see how it affects her.
I have seen it mentioned on here by some that a person isn't really Indian if they are lower BQ, and not experiencing racism etc.
To me that is a lame argument because being Indian is about being part of an Indian community and being recognized by them, knowing your culture etc. None of that has to do with if somebody is going through discrimination or not.
Sure a full blood is going to have different experience in life then somebody who is 1/4, but that does not negate that fact that they are both Indian. To say such things would be like saying somebody can not say they are an American because of the color of their skin or ethnic make up. I know that analogy is not completely right on to the topic at hand, but im sure you get what I mean.
People are going to have different life experiences because of BQ, where they live, money that have or don't, but to classify who is and is not Indian based on them is silly.
Heck I know of people who are considered as Indian around here who may or may not be enrolled or know their culture, but they are seen as such because they participate and contribute in the NDN communities around here, and do so in a good way. That tells me that people online spend too much time on here trying to be identity police, and really don't participate in real NDN commuties off the net like they claim to.
There is no one NDN experience anymore I don't think, and I can see the evidence of that every single day. I have friends of different BQ's, and some from south of the border. We all come together as friends because we have similar backgrounds, but not a one of us is exactly alike, and yet not a single one of us cares about that.