lol. I hear that.
2007-07-27 14:29:02
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answered by Derail 7
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Yes- I am sure that there is. Maybe not as many as once was, considering how long European-Americans have lived here in the North American area & how global the human-community has become - People travel all over & meet other people today. I may be an example of someone who has only European Ancestry, but then I am not absolutely positive about that. A relative (I won't specify who), once told me I had some Native-Indian Ancestry from about 4 or 5 generations back- but this person lied to me about so many things, that I can't be completely positive about that without further research into my Geneology.
2007-07-27 21:36:55
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answered by ? 6
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just answered ANOTHER question like this one.
t seems this only happens when ONLINE and When they're around REAL SKINS. Any other time they live their lives as what ever they can "PASS" for, white , black, mexican, etc.
WE have a word for these people. Been givin their own tribe even. "The WannaBe tribe of Rainbow Native Americans" Their motto is "for just $19.95 you can play at being indian too
I dance Pow Wow, and I could tell you some stories!!
a while back, I actually met "Crazy Horse's gggg grand daughter" it was hard not to laugh in her face.
I've even met an actual "chicagaho", it's just sad. plain ol sad.
For all you others
INDIANS DO NOT COME IN PARTS.
YOU ARE OR ARE NOT INDIAN.
There is NO room for HALF MEASURES
2007-07-28 01:17:23
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answered by Mr.TwoCrows 6
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Yes, I'm a White American of Irish & English descent.I have only White-European ancestry.
2007-07-27 21:41:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm part but somehow for all of the years my husbands family has managed to ONLY marry and have Polish children 100% until this generation.
2007-07-27 21:32:06
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answered by Kacey D 3
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Yes
2007-07-27 21:28:48
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answered by Somily K 3
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You mean who are not part American Indian? Yes. I was born here so I consider myself as an American native.
2007-07-27 21:30:30
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answered by rhiannonb52 2
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ummmmm... i would be a good example---i am like 19th generation English/Irish and second generation Norwegian----but i married a Native American. Isn't that bizarre?
2007-07-27 22:20:39
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answered by tasha w 6
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Early European settlers in North Ameica were racist and did not believe in mixing with native peoples and unlike the Spanish who did not bring women with them, The English and Dutch came with their families.
2007-07-27 21:41:45
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answered by October 7
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I get Cherokee from both sides of my family and my girls get the Choctaw and Cheyenne from their fathers side of the family.
2007-07-27 21:58:16
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answered by Here I Am 7
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No there isn't. Watch Dances with Wolves, and you claim Cherokee. Take care
2007-07-27 21:48:44
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answered by Anonymous
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