This grifter (confirmed by multiple publicly-accessible documents) is part of a family business of identity-thieves-for-profit. Bearing chin tattoos that no real Natives from SoCal ever sported, pocahontas pony tail and clown suit accessories, playing victim because the CA Native American Heritage Commission is moving towards adopting a vetting process for putting people onto their “Most Likely Descendants (MLD)” list, which is sort of an “approval” list for groups seeking public-funding for Native-people-related non-profit activities in CA.
For Chicano Pretendians, whose stolen-public-funding pipeline is contingent upon the invisibilty of peoples of Los Angeles Basin Native villages lineal descent, all of the public monies stolen from the people of CA under false identity and for the harm they have caused the true local Native peoples…jail time would not be an injustice.
TRANSCRIPT:
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I used to think that it was going to be blood quantum, but now I’m starting to see more and more that it’s lateral violence that’s going to end our people once and for all.
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I see that’s the biggest genocide of today and as things progress, so to speak, what’s really happening is our mindsets are more and more colonial each day.
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And that colonial mindset is so harmful.(…) We may see quite a few families and Native nations be removed off of the NAHC list soon and that’s going to lead to so much heartache.
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And so much more issues when in reality the goal should be to protect the land,(…) to protect the ancestors and to heal through the aches and pains that are still boiling through the genetics.
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But instead it feels that people are leaning into those pains and just outwardly spewing them onto one another. I don’t know that there’s anything that I can do to change that other than to remind each and every one of us that we are sacred and we deserve to be treated as such and we need to treat each other as such.
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And I’ll leave it there.
…apparently, they couldn’t leave it there, but chose to prey upon Chicano identity confusion to again manipulate sympathy for potentially being cut-off from public funds intended for lineal descendents of the LA Basin first peoples.
Posting a second video following announcement of coming Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) improved verification protocols for public funding applicants in CA. Again, playing victim. This time using Chicano identity confusion as a rationale for Gabrieleño identity theft (AKA “Tongva”) and grift of public funds as a daughter of a “culturer-bearer.”
Transcript:
I have never felt comfortable using the words Latino or Hispanic to describe myself. Yes, I do have indigenous roots that tie back into Mexico.
However, I have always been taught from my California roots that, you know, you tie into particular villages, and that would be how you describe yourself, right?
And so, when I think of the word Latino or Hispanic, I think to myself, where does that place exist? And how am I tied to it?
And so, I was taught by an older person that to use the word Latino is more to describe yourself as somebody who speaks Spanish, and that was never me. You know, sadly, my father would tell me that I already speak one colonized language, and I will not be speaking two, so he refused to teach me Spanish.
Along, you know, the way I attempted to learn bits and pieces, so my pronunciation, on point. But I, however, do not describe myself as Latino or Hispanic, and I do believe that that has held me back in many avenues, because there’s a wider group of rasa that, or gente, I should say, rather, that utilize those words for different reasons, including, you know, putting it over them in music and in their acting and all of those things.
And so, for me, I have always preferred the term indigenous or native, if I’m going to have to label myself something.
So, that has been my struggle, but I have never, ever denied the fact that I do have roots that tie into Mexico.
So, anybody who’s saying otherwise got me 100% f-ed up. Just putting that out there.
Translation/interpretation? These are the words of a genocider now afraid of being exposed as the criminal they are:
“I’m not at fault or responsibility for identity-stealing and grift of public funds. The colonizers made me do it.”
Here’s to creating a society where adults are held accountable for their actions and people cease using excuses for being complicit with Native genocide in the Los Angeles Basin.
Regarding Tongvaite Chin Tattoos:
https://nationalquestion.org/2025/11/28/pretendian-chin-tattoos/
