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Restoring Legacy & Dignity

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Mollie Morton, Great Grandmother to Doni Morton Glover, Publisher. Blackfeet.

(BALTIMORE – October 29, 2025) – Unbeknownst to many, a cultural revolution is quietly underway in America. It’s been simmering for generations — and now, it’s starting to boil. From Hawaii to California, from Georgia to Detroit, more and more melanated people are tracing their indigeneity, their true lineage.

This isn’t just about ancestry websites. People are digging into family records, calling courthouses in other states, and connecting dots that were deliberately erased. What they’re finding is mind-blowing — history we were never taught.

I saw this shift years ago when I posted a video on “Black Indians.” It got over 35,000 views, but the backlash was brutal. A decade later, I revisited the topic — and this time, the response was completely different. The internet had evolved. Thousands of people were now asking the same questions, sharing new research, and telling family stories that echoed my own.

I remember interviewing Paige Hurd — DMX’s goddaughter — at the White House during an Afro-Latino Day celebration. She spoke about the need for safe spaces where melanated people can explore identity without judgment. That’s what our Indigenous Series has become — a place to ask better questions, to challenge old narratives, and to restore what was lost.

From ancient burial mounds to the Iroquois Confederacy to the Trail of Tears, we’re uncovering deep connections. Many are now asking: if the melanated man is indigenous across every continent, why not here in North America? Why is that so hard to fathom?

So much of what we believe came from someone else’s story — not our own. Yet the oral tradition endures: “My grandmother told me we were Indian.” I’ve heard that countless times — enough to know there’s more truth to uncover.

A new generation is now on the scene — fearless, informed, and determined. They’re doing the research, asking grandma for receipts, and preserving oral history that survived the holocaust of American slavery. They’re not backing down. And if you want their respect, you’d better be ready to listen.

🎥 Check out our Indigenous Series:
👉 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHt3amaB-amBDhqEqW0_gVdi-kBcO80xF

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