Native American
December 29th, 2008, Posted in Cowboy Hats & Cowboy Belts
Native Americans?
my mother and I do not speak, but she is a native of America and be eligible for college grants, which are home …. ethnic, so I wonder nobody knows how to test without having to speak with her? PS If you wonder why you do not speak abandoned me because 20 years ago something and want to reconcile, but I still have a grudge against her.
Benefits are only available to those who are members of a tribe recognized by the federal government or nation. I guess the first question would be if your mother is actually a member of a tribe or nation, and if you know which one (if any), can be a member. If your mother not a member of a tribe recognized by the federal government or nation has a record difficult to hoe in front of you. What you should do is prove that you descend someone on the lists of the tribe or nation. If your mother is indeed a member and you know you can communicate with the Tribal Council and request information on membership, you have to prove that is his mother, a certified copy of your birth certificate will suffice. If your mother is not a member of their tribe, then you need to research genealogy and learn that his ancestors on his side of the family. Then contact the tribe and the research if they are in fact members of the tribe. You will have to provide evidence to each generation that gets the person who is or was a member of the tribe. The immediate aid to education. I bet there are 100 students who are tribal members who seek help, you should be just one in the pile, and as I assume you do not live in the reserve and not use their college education to help the tribe, the chances of your being selected to receive the aid would be minimal. The tribes not only money out there to help all it is, many young adults living on reserves do not get the help they desperately need. I ask you if you're just looking for charity, BN, there are many people of merit that can save money and education to work for the tribe. Oh, and your mother has said that the problem is in you. If your mother wants to reconcile and you can not forgive him, that's your problem not her …
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