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my great great grandparents are full indian,great grandparents are full,,,,,my grandfather s, mother is full Indian ,his father was white. my mothers ,mom was white,what % was my mother,and now me,my father was white ,

2006-07-07 00:59:43 · 4 answers · asked by sugarcrave 1 in Family & Relationships Friends

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Does the percentage really make that much difference? If so, I really wonder why - any feedback cordially welcome! I honestly think it's more important how you FEEL; if you tend to feel more like a native American, well ... then that's what you are, and I'm sure, you won't have to search for long to find things to be proud of! If you feel more like a 'white American' - well, it's up to you, right? If you feel somewhere in between, please be aware you're certainly not alone, just try to find out for yourself if there's really any need to decide for one side or the other ... Listen to your heart and don't get talked into an identity crisis!
Honest greetings!

2006-07-07 01:21:34 · answer #1 · answered by Axel "mahto" 4 · 0 0

actually, depending on where you are, you can contact the local Bureau of Indian Affairs and they can tell you.

I think when you call there you will have to ask for enrollment, they will do a trace on your family and be able to come up with the tribe that your family is from.
I think that you will then have to contact that tribe to find out the official blood quantitative.

if you need help, contact me!

2006-07-07 10:53:11 · answer #2 · answered by joseph k 1 · 0 0

I'd like to know the answer to that also.

2006-07-07 08:01:07 · answer #3 · answered by annastasia1955ca 6 · 0 0

Does it really matter???

2006-07-07 08:01:04 · answer #4 · answered by islandg*rl 2 · 0 0

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