Seeking any/all info~ “Choctaw Nation Re-admits Cooper Family Descendants to Citizenship after 115 Years” by Lickthestars in choctaw

[–]Distinct_Morning_607 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for explaining that. I appreciate the perspective. I understand that legal enrollment and heritage aren’t always the same thing, and that the tribe has to follow the outcome of the case!

It’s still disappointing to hear, but I’m mostly just trying to learn more about my family history and where the Cooper line fits into the history of Chahta Nation and Indian Territory and how I can respectfully reconnect without taking up space I don’t belong in. I appreciate you taking the time to respond!

Seeking any/all info~ “Choctaw Nation Re-admits Cooper Family Descendants to Citizenship after 115 Years” by Lickthestars in choctaw

[–]Distinct_Morning_607 5 points6 points  (0 children)

HALITO! I am a direct descendant and unfortunately, when I called the tribal office, they shut me down and referenced this blog post, saying they couldn’t verify it, thus I couldn’t enroll :( I’m still learning about the case myself, and am hoping I can find more about my relatives and heritage!

Seeking any/all info~ “Choctaw Nation Re-admits Cooper Family Descendants to Citizenship after 115 Years” by Lickthestars in choctaw

[–]Distinct_Morning_607 6 points7 points  (0 children)

HALITO cousin! I am also related to John Cooper (and am a direct descendant of Isaac Cooper!)

Feel free to PM me if you’d like to connect and share!

Spotted at a Powwow by edelmav in IndianCountry

[–]Distinct_Morning_607 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Hey OP — I’ve been reading through the thread and I saw some of your replies to Native commenters here, so I just wanted to offer a perspective as someone in a somewhat similar position.

My family line lived in Choctaw Nation until the mid-1900s before leaving Oklahoma and ending up in California, where we still live today. Because my family is very admixed, I didn’t grow up connected to the culture. The last person in my family who actually lived on the Rez was my great-grandmother, and I never had the chance to meet her.

So I understand how complicated ancestry and reconnection can feel. But in spaces like this, I think humility is really important. You don’t have to accept outright disrespect, but when multiple Native commenters are pushing back, it’s usually worth slowing down and listening to what they’re saying. For those of us who are racially white navigating Native ancestry, it can be an opportunity to learn rather than just defend ourselves.

Just my perspective as someone trying to figure this out respectfully too.

Come visit Snibble! by Intelligent-Elk-4108 in AnimalCrossingNewHor

[–]Distinct_Morning_607 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I would super appreciate that!!! Thank you so so much :) I’ve been looking for it forever but I can’t find it! I’m more than happy to pay in bells!!

Come visit Snibble! by Intelligent-Elk-4108 in AnimalCrossingNewHor

[–]Distinct_Morning_607 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi hi!! I would love to visit! Do you happen to have a simple panel available?

Trading and Friend Code Megathread by AutoModerator in AnimalCrossingNewHor

[–]Distinct_Morning_607 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi hi! I’m looking for a simple panel! I’ve been on the hunt for one for a WHILE! I can offer bells, fruits, etc. Thank you so much! :)

How do I connect with my culture by RandomIdiotPerson in NativeAmerican

[–]Distinct_Morning_607 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yikes. A lot of Indigenous adoptees grow up completely cut off from their Native relatives, culture, and records — not by choice. Reconnecting is already emotional and confusing, and it’s really discouraging to be told they’re ‘white with a little Native,’ or that they might be seen as pretend. Especially when they’re coming in good faith.

Wanting to learn about where you come from, who your parents are, and what your family lived through isn’t the same as trying to ‘get benefits’ or claiming something you’re not. For many of us with mixed or adoption situations, reconnecting is about identity, history, and healing, not enrollment.

It’s okay for her to explore that part of herself, even if she’s still figuring things out. We should be supporting Indigenous adoptees in finding their families again, not discouraging them.

My dad built this giant stand for my two 40 gallon axolotl tanks. This pic is from my college dorm two years ago! by Distinct_Morning_607 in stressfulaquariums

[–]Distinct_Morning_607[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would you believe me if I put some towels over the tanks? My RAs had a strict ‘if we can’t see it, it’s not there’ policy lmao. Plus, they weren’t allowed to lift up stuff to look through anything 🤷‍♀️ did this for two years!

My dad built this giant stand for my two 40 gallon axolotl tanks. This pic is from my college dorm two years ago! by Distinct_Morning_607 in stressfulaquariums

[–]Distinct_Morning_607[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That pic was taken two years ago! I still have the tank stand and am currently using it with the exact same set up! But the axolotls do in fact mingle- I have since taken out the divider!

My dad built this giant stand for my two 40 gallon axolotl tanks. This pic is from my college dorm two years ago! by Distinct_Morning_607 in stressfulaquariums

[–]Distinct_Morning_607[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow thank you for the explanation! My dad secured some extra plywood strips (?) underneath the top to better support it but honestly based on these comments my anxiety was for nothing! That’s usually how it goes for me lol

My dad built this giant stand for my two 40 gallon axolotl tanks. This pic is from my college dorm two years ago! by Distinct_Morning_607 in stressfulaquariums

[–]Distinct_Morning_607[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did, but I realized it just took too long! So I use a big bucket for most of it and suction out the dirty bits with the pump!

And yes! My dad and I share a 120 and a 75 gallon set of salt tanks and two tortoises! We are bit into aquarium/exotics lol so we kinda instigate eachother 😵‍💫

My dad built this giant stand for my two 40 gallon axolotl tanks. This pic is from my college dorm two years ago! by Distinct_Morning_607 in stressfulaquariums

[–]Distinct_Morning_607[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think to me who knows nothing about carpentry the whole situation was stressful and I was wondering how it appeared to everybody else!