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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 168226" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>No, there was no Cherokee in my life - until I met x. My son's great grandmother was full blooded Cherokee. So now he knows for sure he's Cherokee, but isn't too sure about the Native on my side as I was adopted. (sigh) DF said after living around the Sioux and other tribes all his life - he thought I looked like a Chippewah. When we drove through the reservation one morning on the way to a cattle show - we stopped at a little breakfast place and the women to me were just stunning. His family commented on how (looks wise) I could fit in easily. I think that's odd because due to some health disorders I have - I know I've got Mediterranian blood in me - the blood disorder I have is ONLY found in people of medication. descent. </p><p> </p><p>When i wrote the tribal chief Longtime Standing Bear for some information or guidance - he sent me an email that said nothing more than: </p><p>BUY MY BOOK. </p><p> </p><p>I thought - RIGHT.....................lol. </p><p> </p><p>My Dad never wanted ANYONE to mention his heritage - growing up in the era he did - being Native was frowned upon. Sad huh? My fathers facial features, large humped nose, black hair and grey eyes gave him away. And me wee Irish Mother has red hair and light brown eyes and is petite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 168226, member: 4964"] No, there was no Cherokee in my life - until I met x. My son's great grandmother was full blooded Cherokee. So now he knows for sure he's Cherokee, but isn't too sure about the Native on my side as I was adopted. (sigh) DF said after living around the Sioux and other tribes all his life - he thought I looked like a Chippewah. When we drove through the reservation one morning on the way to a cattle show - we stopped at a little breakfast place and the women to me were just stunning. His family commented on how (looks wise) I could fit in easily. I think that's odd because due to some health disorders I have - I know I've got Mediterranian blood in me - the blood disorder I have is ONLY found in people of medication. descent. When i wrote the tribal chief Longtime Standing Bear for some information or guidance - he sent me an email that said nothing more than: BUY MY BOOK. I thought - RIGHT.....................lol. My Dad never wanted ANYONE to mention his heritage - growing up in the era he did - being Native was frowned upon. Sad huh? My fathers facial features, large humped nose, black hair and grey eyes gave him away. And me wee Irish Mother has red hair and light brown eyes and is petite. [/QUOTE]
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