I would say you are Caucasian
2007-07-05 07:18:45
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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25% Asian, 25% Czechoslovakian, 15% Native American, 35% other European . Looks like mixed, mostly white with a dose of Asian and a teaspoon of the Native line.
2007-07-05 12:11:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say, That's a question only you can answer. Ask your parents what race you were brought up in. Then take it from there.. You can also say you are a mixed breed. My mom was Indian, Dutch, Novascotian, and Walsh. My Dad was Scottish and English. What it all comes down to is that i am Caucasian and most likely so are you unless told otherwise.. Good luck on finding the answer your looking for.
2007-07-05 07:47:36
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answered by lsjcmo3 4
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Erm....25% Asian 25% Chekoslovakian, 15% Native American and 35 % European I would think..
2007-07-05 07:26:56
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answered by thethinker 2
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Check which ever box applies when answering questionnaires! You might be eligible for things that most Americans are not and that's a good thing! You are a delightful mixture of all that being an American stands for! I think you should call yourself whatever feels comfortable! I would say that you are American Indian! Yep! That's it. I wish I was American Indian. I'm plain old boring Caucasian!
2007-07-05 07:24:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I would go with Native American if you can get away with it. You can get into college and get jobs a lot easier that way. Asians get screwed in the college admissions process - so don't pick that one. Caucasian males are next on the hit list of those who get screwed. Isn't this a wonderful society we live in where you have to pick what you are so that colleges and employers can show Congress what a great job they're doing promoting "diversity" (whatever that is).
2007-07-05 07:21:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Human.
From a Irish, German, Dutch, Native American Human Being.
2007-07-05 07:19:46
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answered by ? 6
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You're white, but with that background, you could probably win a scholarship intended for Indians.
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At least once a day, I thank my maternal grandfather for my permanent tan. I just like the way it looks.
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I'm "white."
Maternal grandfather was Filipino. I can pass for Latino if I wear a hat. Usually on forms, I just check "other" for race. The other three quarters are "euro-mutt" -- germanic, norwegian, danish, ancient Briton.
2007-07-05 07:20:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Biracial. But what do you closely identify with? Because that's what going to be considered your race.
2007-07-05 07:19:36
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answered by Anonymous
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That makes you 100% black. Girl when you get all those mixtures then you just come on over to the African American side of the gene pool and call it a day...
2007-07-05 07:19:50
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answered by allthingznew 2
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Biracial and leave it at that. Not going to matter. 100 years from now, everyone will be biracial.
2007-07-05 07:19:39
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answered by punch 7
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