Sunday, August 5, 2018

🛫REVELATION 12🛫 ON:"I WAS ALSO BORN A ROYAL NATIVE AMERICAN;MY PATERNAL GREAT-GREAT-GRANDMOTHER WAS A REAL NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN PRINCESS;HER FATHER WAS:THE CHIEF OF THEIR TRIBE&THIS IS SMALL TO SOME BUT THIS IS REAL ROYALTY AS WELL,YES THIS IS&GOD THOUGHT THIS WAS GOOD&SANCTIFIED IT FOR HIS&JESUS CHRIST MY HUSBAND THE HEBREW MESSIAH'S USE (MY NATIVE AMERICAN PEOPLE WERE AND ARE ABUSED&PEOPLE STOLE MY PEOPLE'S LAND& POSSESSION;GOD HAS GOTTEN TO AVENGE MY OTHER PEOPLE(MY NATIVE AMERICAN PEOPLE) THROUGH MYSELF BEING MARRIED TO JESUS CHRIST MY HUSBAND THE HEBREW MESSIAH;ARAGORN&THROUGH OUR GENERATIONS;OUR HOLY BABIES AND CHILDREN&HOLY GRANDCHILDREN AND SO ON AND SO FORTH." ."🛫

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Indian princess

An Indian princess (or Native American Princess) is a representation of indigenous women of the Americas. Often Indian princesses are portrayed as daughters of Tribal chiefs.[1] Typically, Indian princesses are depicted as cartoons that conform to unnatural standards of beauty.[1] The most famous and legendized Indian "princess" is Pocahontas. Neo-feminist scholars have stated that the story of Pocahontas helps to perpetuate white Eurocentric values because she leaves her tribe and becomes a Christianand this arguably insinuates that Christianityis better than traditional indigenous religion. Thus, the story of Pocahontas becomes a method of to promoting Eurocentric values and norms and tool of colonialism. The phrase "Indian Princess" is often considered to be a derogatory term & is deemed offensive to natives.

Media representation

Reclaiming the stereotype

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