So your mother/father are not members of a recognized US tribe?
Without a tribal affiliation, or recognition by tribal elders, it doesn’t really count except in your heart. I know in my family history, we were not registered, and so our children were not eligible to register for NA, but our family (grandfather) was recognized by tribal elders, we knew some of the traditions, but we didn’t really participate in the tribal events (1 x per year), being so far from the area. Even so, we could have appealed and petitioned, but our father didn’t feel that would be right.
FWIW, LGBTQ isn’t considered a hook.
Even for “hooked” candidates, those schools are reaches.
You need a very high GPA. You need extremely high test scores (these will come later). You need to have a budget if some of these schools wont meet your need, especially the public schools that are Out of State (OOS) because non-resident students who don’t pay taxes to those states, will have to pay full OOS fees.
You need to take a foreign language as well as history courses.
If you front load Science and Math, you will lack admission entry requirements for most colleges and universities.