Earthw7 -
Absolutely, BUT...
if when that other 50% is African they are not Cherokee, but
if when that other 50% is European they are Cherokee,
without looking at the individual,
then I have to question your leaderships' judgment.
I know there were Africa slaves who some Cherokee brought with them to the west, BUT
I also know that the Confederacy promised the Cherokee their original lands if they helped them preserve slavery, while many Cherokee fought for the Union because they hated slavery. I know this led to a long and bitter battle among the Cherokee leadership. BUT
I hope no other nation makes a similar blanket decision, neglecting to examine the individual.
I also have to add that I believe the Cherokee leadership has caused problems for themselves which they could have avoided entirely by deciding to examine each individual person as a person. BUT I know this is a lot of work for them.
I will not comment further on this publicly, because I am also certain the leadership of the Cherokee know more about this than I do.
And it is not my business. BUT once again, I hope no one else follows the Cherokee leaderships' decision, making blanket decisions and not looking at the individual.