The Ethnic Qarsherskiyan Tribe is a triracial isolate group from Eastern North America that is related to the Melungeons, Lumbees, Brass Ankles of South Carolina, Krioturks, and other Sweetgum Kriyul tribes.
Like other Sweetgum Kriyul tribes, the Ethnic Qarsherskiyan Tribe is a group of triracial isolate families.
The Tree Of Wisdom is a large Sweetgum Tree growing on top of a hill that is called the Hill Of Wisdom, which is on an island or is a high point surrounded by Bald Cypress Swamp where alligator sightings occur.
The Tree Of Wisdom on the Virginia Peninsula is one of the most sacred sights for North American Aliyite Muslims and for the Ethnic Qarsherskiyan Tribe.
A type of tea or natural herbal energy drink made by Ethnic Qarsherskiyan people.
There are many different kinds of Tseelee. My favourite is Crossvine and Passionfruit mix.
A type of Sweetgum Kriyul person who identifies with the Qarsherskiyan cultural subgroup of Sweetgum Kriyul people, characterized by various influences and shared history.
Ethnic Qarsherskiyan people are a type of Sweetgum Kriyul people. Sweetgum Kriyul people are a Creole ethnicity created by the intermarrying of people of different races who were oppressed in the USA throughout a 500 year history dating back to colonial Jamestown. The Irish and other Celtic people, Germanic people, Native Americans, and West Africans make up much of the ancestry of Ethnic Qarsherskiyans and other Sweetgum Kriyul people. Ethnic Qarsherskiyan people are distinct in their identity because of a shared culture most ethnic Qarsherskiyan people have that is influenced by Islam, Zoroastrianism, Orthodox Christianity, the faith created in Morocco by Salih Ibn Tarif, Berber and North African culture, Korean culture, and Native American mythology and culture and religions.
The Ethnic Qarsherskiyan communities on the North Carolina coast and around Lake Champlain in New York, Vermont, and Quebec have been diminishing, but an Ethnic Qarsherskiyan Cultural Renaissance is underway in Ohio, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.
The Mezhrevande, also called the Mezhravande, (pronounced Mez-Er-Uh-Vond) is the area of land between the Chesapeake Bay and Lake Erie, the homeland of the Ethnic Qarsherskiyan people.
Hassuni Whitelow once said, "The Northern Mezhrevande has cold winters and hot summers. The central Mezhravande in Appalachia has warm summers and brutal cold winters. But, the worst is the Southern Mezhrevande, where Winter is pleasant and mild, and Summer is hot and brutal and humid. Perhaps God Himself had it in the destiny of most Ethnic Qarsherskiyan people to live on the Virginia Peninsula as a punishment for the damning of the sanctities of the atheists."