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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 168353" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Star, you never know- you could be Mediterranian and Native! I know I've got it- one of my great grandparents was supposedly full-blooded (possibly 1/2) Cherokee, then I just found this on my Mom's side. But, really, I knew she had to have it on her side. She had way too many characteristics to be ignored. Then, difficult child's father said he was 1/32 or something like that. I would automatically discount anything he said knowing what I know now, however, he really looked it, too. (Hair color, skin tone, characteristics of face, chest and leg hair, cheekbones)- so, difficult child probably has enough in him to join a tribe!</p><p></p><p>There's a thought- I wonder if the judge would let me send him to the Cherokees??</p><p></p><p>Ellis Island- we visited once a few years ago. I loved it so much I could have spent the whole vacation there. It was amazing to see the photos and read the stories. More than anything- I found it inspiring. These people really, literally built our country and had basicly no resources. They faced hardships that make ours look like a piece of cake. Maybe I should check out a couple of books from the library on this- for difficult child and myself!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 168353, member: 3699"] Star, you never know- you could be Mediterranian and Native! I know I've got it- one of my great grandparents was supposedly full-blooded (possibly 1/2) Cherokee, then I just found this on my Mom's side. But, really, I knew she had to have it on her side. She had way too many characteristics to be ignored. Then, difficult child's father said he was 1/32 or something like that. I would automatically discount anything he said knowing what I know now, however, he really looked it, too. (Hair color, skin tone, characteristics of face, chest and leg hair, cheekbones)- so, difficult child probably has enough in him to join a tribe! There's a thought- I wonder if the judge would let me send him to the Cherokees?? Ellis Island- we visited once a few years ago. I loved it so much I could have spent the whole vacation there. It was amazing to see the photos and read the stories. More than anything- I found it inspiring. These people really, literally built our country and had basicly no resources. They faced hardships that make ours look like a piece of cake. Maybe I should check out a couple of books from the library on this- for difficult child and myself! [/QUOTE]
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