American Creole Indian National History: Ancient West Feliciana Houma-Choctaws
American Creole Indian Nationalism: "The term"tri-racial isolates" is distasteful today, but its existence is part of history that we must recognize.... "As details have fallen together, it has become apparent that the isolate groups are, in fact, remnant Native American communities that have remained outside the official system of recognized tribes." (Ned Heite) American Creole Indians command INDISPUTABLE aboriginal sovereign rights. We DO NOT abdicate or defer these rights. The State of Arkansas a Creole Indian Territory of our ancient ancestors; the Ancient Caddo, Choctaw, Houma & others who intermarried with Creoles for survival & destiny, officially acknowledged these indigenous ethnic group rights by way of the Arkansas Department of Education in 2005 after a year-long highly intensive and exhaustive Equity Assistance Center (EAC) investigatory review. As the Great State of Arkansas has ALREADY done, we, the 1803 Lo