My response thus far is for ANY First Nation Person that has reservation privileges to Imagine being without that privilege.
Imagine living on the Earth with nowhere safe to go, that's my life as a descendant of tribal people.
No place to call home Ever. No place to come from no place to go back to.
And to touch on the dictionary subject for a moment,
I guess my question got inflated a bit.
It really comes down to a single word, that being "white"
From my understanding
If you are a full blooded tribal member and have white skin, you are not A Native Person because all indians are Brown?
Did I get that right?
This is ridiculous. People on the reservations are not oppressing you.
Brown people are not oppressing you by having healthy skepticism of strangers.
They have the right to set boundaries and make you earn trust. If you haven't earned trust, that's not their fault.
I am born into white culture in USA, my life is bombarded by cliche'.
White culture calls me a hippie, white trash,
You say people call you "white trash" and that you only recently found out you have distant heritage. If you were raised non-native, as you have said you were, unless you find your relatives and they accept you as a member of the family and community, you're not Native.
This is not the place to complain about how oppressed you feel as a non-Native. If that's what you want from us, I suggest this is not the place to do that.
I also suggest your idea of what it means to be Native is based on idealized fantasy. Lots of people are lonely and looking for community. But you won't find that by claiming Native people are oppressing you just by their very existence. I'm sorry but that's crazy and one of the most entitled things I've seen posted here.
I think you owe all the Native people on this forum an apology.