I have to disagree with Mr. Graham. American Indian people are not "people of color." The term or label negates our unique dual citizenship and political/sovereign status, a status that no other "people of color" enjoy. Many American Indian folks dispel this homogenizing label, recognizing that our cultural and political struggles are very different then many of our "relatives of color". Of course this is a complex subject, so I will end here.
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