Tuesday, July 7, 2015

UC Riverside Professor Andrea Smith OUTED as FAKE INDIAN. NOT Cherokee. Shades of Elizabeth "Fauxahontas" Warren.

Another glaring example of "It's okay to be a fake Indian"  UC Riverside professor Andrea Smith has been outed for claiming to be CHEROKEE (at least she didn't say she was descended from a "Cherokee princess".

To add insult to injury, UC Riverside is standing by her:  Professor Smith is a teacher and researcher of high merit who, on that basis, earned a tenured faculty position at UC Riverside,” the school said in a statement given to The Daily Caller News Foundation. “The University of California is precluded by law from considering an individual’s ethnicity in any hiring or advancement decisions.”   

How about lying on an application?

The Beast article quotes David Cornsilk, a Cherokee genealogist, who says he actually researched Smith’s heritage back in 1993 (while she was still an undergraduate) at her request and found absolutely no evidence of Cherokee heritage. Cornsilk says Smith actually approached him a second time in 1997 to look again, allegedly telling him “her employment depended on finding proof of Indian heritage.” Once again, Cornsilk found nothing.



But that apparently didn’t deter Smith, who simply continued to claim Cherokee heritage directly or allow others to attribute that heritage to her. In 2008, her failed tenure bid at the University of Michigan caused a significant backlash, with activists claiming the school was marginalizing minority women. A 2011 symposium at Quebec’s Concordia University described her as a “Cherokee Intellectual.” Similar descriptions have been used for Smith for events at the University of Illinois at Chicago, the University of Texas at Austin, and the University of Toronto.


Read more:The DAILY CALLER

All information on Elizabeth Warren Ancestry at Thoughts from Polly's Granddaughter

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Butch is pretending to be a pechanga tribal council Indian?

Anonymous said...

Mark Macarro to, he is pretending to be a pechanga Indian ( but he is from T.J )

Anonymous said...

Isn't Raymond Basquez from another tribe also?

Anonymous said...

Shasta Gaughen, who is white with no Native heritage at all, helped Pala with their disenrollment in exchange for the Tribal Historic Preservation Officer position, per capita, and now identifies herself as a member of Pala.