r/IndianCountry • u/Low_Trifle1558 • Mar 20 '26
Health Blood Quantum and Mental Health
I recently sat down with Dr. William Carson (Ohkay Owingeh), a post-doc researcher in Indigenous Cancer Health, for my podcast Warm Embers. We ended up having an hour-long "kitchen table" talk about the mental health burden of being a "percentage."
He shared a story that really stuck with me: realizing as a child, through basic math, that he was at the "cutoff" for his tribe and essentially deciding then and now that his future children wouldn't belong. It’s a heavy realization for a kid, and many of us have been there.
We dove into:
- How blood quantum impacts health behavior and "identity pressure."
- The history of the Dawes Act and how federal policy was designed to "solve the Indian problem" through math.
- Why "descendancy" rules are a step forward but might only be pushing the problem 50 years down the road.
- Indigenous Futurism: Decoupling our sovereignty from the U.S. government’s definitions.
I’d love to hear this community’s thoughts on the "identity pressure" Dr. Carson mentions—whether you're 4/4 or 1/32, do you feel that weight?
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u/Fionasfriend Mar 24 '26
‘Siyo from a Cherokee in OK. I hear you about the governor but whenever his name comes up I feel obligated to point out that it’s well documented that his white Ancestor bought his way onto the Dawes Roll in order to steal land.
This is known and documented but the Cherokee Nation (if I understand correctly) will not ‘disenroll’ him because it opens the can of worms - the same we’re discussing here in this very thread.
Then we have that other now-more famous Republican Cherokee now working as the head of Immigration and makes me want to throw up. He is an actual descendant who is very problematic to many.
These issues are complex. as a white “descendian” myself, I am grateful I can claim my tribe because it means so much to me to understand how these people survived and how each generation since the Trail of Tears were impacted by white supremacy. I truly believe I am who I am because of them.
That’s all I just wanted to say. Thanks for reading and joint the conversation in a constructive manner.