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#SNRK in #NYC

Fave of Pretendian County Today resurfaces

You can’t keep a good Pretendian down! Despite going silent on social media and scrubbing their Instagram account of almost every mention of their supposed tribal affiliations, Regan de Loggans aka Regan Loggans aka Regan Brook Loggans is alive and well in Lenapehoking.

In fact, just last night, Loggans was seen throwing it down with none other than the Snotty Nose Rez Kids, an acclaimed Native hip-hop duo from Canada best known for their banger “Boujee Natives.” The celebration was documented on the group’s Instagram stories @snottynoserezkids, following a performance at the Mercury Lounge in New York City on the evening of April 19, 2022.

“New York, we just did this,” someone can be heard saying after SNRK’s very first performance in the city.

Another person can be heard in the background loudly saying “Lenapehoking!”

Black Water Person….Is that you? Salud!

For those who aren’t aware, Lenapehoking is a Lenape language term for New York City. It has been popularized in activist circles by the Indigenous Kinship Collective, which Loggans claims to have co-founded despite all evidence showing the credit goes to an actual Native woman and despite the group consistently ignoring actual Lenape people who belong to the Delaware Tribe, the Delaware Nation and related tribal nations.

But let’s get back to the party! Loggans previously claimed to be Mississippi Choctaw yet now merely identifies as “Indigenous” on social media. They definitely aren’t a Rez Kid — as they famously told Indianz.Com that they don’t have connections to any tribal nation, other than the one written on their once-bustling platform.

But are they Snotty Nosed? Sure, why not! They definitely look like they are in a good mood after the show.

And why wouldn’t they be? It’s been almost two months since the Indigenous Kinship Collective said it was going to discuss how to hold Loggans “accountable” for their behaviors and no one’s heard from the group since a post on @indigenouskinshipcollective on February 27, 2022.

It apparently takes A LOT of time to get the “dozen active members” together to reach a consensus about Loggans. Too bad the Native woman who laid the groundwork for the group wasn’t given the same opportunity. She was booted by Loggans in less than a day.

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