
Analyzing Sweetgum Kriyul Tribes | Mixed Race Studies
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A genealogical news site and journal covering the mysterious origins of eastern North America's several blended races and their unique cultural practices and traditions. The Sweetgum Kriyul Tribes of Eastern North America and their history.
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The Location and Defining Features of the Mezhrevande Cultural Region. AI-Generated.
The Mezhrevande homeland of the Qarsherskiyans is a vast and diverse region that spans across parts of Ohio, coastal Virginia, coastal North and South Carolina, the Carolina Sandhills, and the Appalachian Mountains between Newfoundland and the Roanoke Valley. This region is characterized by a unique blend of cultural, geographical, and historical features that have shaped the identity and way of life of the Qarsherskiyan people. From the rolling hills and scenic valleys of the Appalachian Mountains to the sun-kissed beaches and coastal wetlands of the Atlantic coast, the Mezhrevande homeland is a place of breathtaking beauty and rich cultural heritage.
By Analyzing Sweetgum Kriyul Tribes | Mixed Race Studies5 months ago in Education
Mezhrevande: a Homeland of the Ethnic Qarsherskiyan Tribe and about the people. AI-Generated.
The Mezhrevande, also spelled Mezhravande, is the homeland of the Ethnic Qarsherskiyan Tribe, a group tri-racial multigenerationally mixed-race families who trace their ancestry to interracial relationships between Native Americans, Black indentured servants and slaves, White indentured servants and poor White lower class people, and Free People Of Color. The Mezhrevande stretches from Lake Erie to the Chesapeake Bay and from South Carolina's Sandhills to Lake Champlain and Maine and Northern Appalachia. The US states of Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina are usually considered to contain the Mezhrevande, although many now acknowledgement the Mezhrevande also includes the mountains of New York, Maine, Vermont, and the coastal plains around Rosewood, Florida where Eli Walden and other Qarsherskiyans from the Goins-Walden Qarsherskiyan clan of the Carolina Sandhills migrated to over a century ago, with some Goins relatives surviving the Rosewood Massacre, although not all did. People with African ancestry including Black Americans and Qarsherskiyan people were killed during the Rosewood Massacre in Levy County, Florida. A few Qarsherskiyan people are debating also including the Apalachicola River Basin Valley as being part of the Mezhrevande as well. The Mezhrevande it's not one single contiguous land mass but wherever a patchwork or collection of areas of land in Eastern North America where Qarsherskiyan people have a historic presence and deep cultural connections to the land.
By Analyzing Sweetgum Kriyul Tribes | Mixed Race Studies6 months ago in History

