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Harvard on Whether It Listed Warren as a "Native American" Through 2011: No Comment

LoachDriver Wrote: May 04, 2012 6:13 PM
Benson is correct to observe that "this is getting comical., " but perhaps not only for the obvious reasons . In the first place, the appelloation "native American" is a misnomer; there's h o such creature as a native American. The American Indian immigrated to North America no less than European settlers. The Indian simply came here sooneer via the Bering Strait. Acoording to current scientific theory mankind, including the American Injun, originated in Eastern Africa.

Team Warren is also curiously silent on this very simple question.  Draw your own conclusions, America:
 

Harvard Law School lists one lone Native American faculty member on its latest diversity census report — but school officials and campaign aides for Elizabeth Warren refused to say yesterday whether it refers to the Democratic Senate candidate … The 2011 report indicates that “Race/Ethnicity designations are from self-report data,” meaning whoever is listed as a Native American told the school of their tribal lineage.

Robert C. Clark, a professor and former Harvard Law School dean, is listed...

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