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"Hensci, LittleCloud cvhocefkat os."
I am a Seminole with Muskogee Creek/Chickasaw, and African
(Nubian/Sudan) Ancestry and of the Bird Clan. I was born
in Jackson, Michigan which was on one of the routes of the
Underground Railroad where slaves fled to Canada.
My mother is Decilla Ann Davenport, Seminole/Creek/Chickasaw
and African-American. Her mother Estella Eastman was born
at the Crow Creek (Brighton) Reservation in Florida and
was given permission to marry my grandfather Ganer Proudman
Knight, Chickasaw/African-American (Sudanese). My Grandfather
was accepted by the Tribal leaders to live among the Seminoles
where he sired two sets of children born by two sisters
Lulu Eastman and my grandmother, Estell Eastman. Together
there were three daugthers: Rose, Mary, Decilla and three
Sons: Anderson, George, and Charles(Columbus).
My grandfather was born on Christmas Day, December
25, 1896 and was a medicine person among the indigenous
people. Part of his spiritual teaching was African and Seminole
and it was through his teachings that I learned to respect
nature and the ways of my people, both Indian and African.
My Grandfather's grand father was an African from Lower-Sudan
(Sudanese) and was a direct descendant of the Ancient Nubian
Empire.
According to stories told by my grandfather's grandfather
who had been captured by the Arabs, sold into slavery and
was taken to the Coast of West Africa to be brought to the
New World for the Slave Trade. He escaped from a slaveship
and stowed-away aboard a British vessel to the Bahamas Islands
where he lived underground in Nassau. In 1818 he immigrated
to lower Florida, along the shores of Lake Okeechobee at
what is known today as "Indiantown," and lived among the
friendly Black Muscogulges until he met and fell in love
with a Creek/Chickasaw women named Koot. They married and
had sixteen children.
I learned from my grandfather that some of his uncles
left Florida for the Caribbean Islands and Brazil with one
brother living as a doctor passing as white. His
sisters were all married into various tribes.
I inherited a Walking Stick that maps out my family
history with symbols and markings, which explain my ancestry
from the Nubians-Sudanese to settling in Florida. The Stick
is several hundred years old."
Mi Takuye Oyahsi,
All My Relations
Don is the founder and Executive Director of the San
Antonio Community Development Corporation, a nonprofit
community-based organization in Oakland, California.
He has devoted 20 years to creating a decent environment
and living standard for everyone in Oakland's San Antonio
District and the greater city beyond, believing that our
neighborhoods determine our future and that of our youth.
He has sought the full participation of everyone in
a multicultural district, initially as Chairman of the District
Council and later as the Executive Director of the San Antonio
Community Development Corporation (SACDC) whose founding
he facilitated in 1980.
Don Davenport graduated from High School and Community
College in Jackson, Michigan. He received bachelor's and
master's degrees from the University of Michigan and was
a 1997 recipient of the San Francisco Foundation's Daniel
E Koshland Civic Unity award for his community service in
Oakland, California
Other awards include
- Small Business Administration Regional Minority Advocate
of the Year (1983)
- State Senate Select Committee on Small Business Enterprise
Service Award (1983)
- U.S Small Business Administration National Advocate
of the Year Award (1983)
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