Paper Genocide
Paper Genocide
Paper Genocide is a powerful exposé that uncovers the deliberate erasure of Indigenous American identity through bureaucratic reclassification, legal manipulation, and cultural suppression. From censuses and birth certificates to school records and federal laws, this book reveals how institutions systematically rebranded Native peoples as “Negro,” “Colored,” or “Black” — stripping them of their tribal names, national status, and ancestral rights. Blending historical records, legal insight, and spiritual reflection, Paper Genocide challenges readers to confront the hidden legacy of identity theft in America. It is both a searing indictment of institutionalized erasure and a call to reclaim what was stolen: names, lands, lineage, and truth. This is not just a book — it’s a map back to self.