Anonymous wrote:My neighbor of many years has blonde hair and blue eyes (though her hair has darkened over the years, so she highlights). She is a documented Native American. She owns 51% of the company she runs with her husband so they can be awarded contracts because the company is owned by a “minority woman.” He skin is white, though she does tan easily. Her kids are all blonde/blue-eyed.
Having said that, I believe there is a cut off to be considered officially Native American - maybe 1/8th? She is the cut-off, so her children would not qualify for scholarships, for example. She is very proud of her heritage and shares information about her tribe on FB occasionally. I have learned a lot from her about Native American issues over the years. She identifies as Irish/Native mixed. So it can happen.
I have seen pictures of her mom and there is much more of an obvious Native American heritage in her coloring. My friend resembles her Irish father.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC is blonde haired and blue eyed and is 1/4 Chinese. Genes are weird.
Absolutely. AA families are used to this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC is blonde haired and blue eyed and is 1/4 Chinese. Genes are weird.
Absolutely. AA families are used to this.
Exactly.
Obama is full AA yet some people say he had a white mother.
#haters
Anonymous wrote:My neighbor of many years has blonde hair and blue eyes (though her hair has darkened over the years, so she highlights). She is a documented Native American. She owns 51% of the company she runs with her husband so they can be awarded contracts because the company is owned by a “minority woman.” He skin is white, though she does tan easily. Her kids are all blonde/blue-eyed.
Having said that, I believe there is a cut off to be considered officially Native American - maybe 1/8th? She is the cut-off, so her children would not qualify for scholarships, for example. She is very proud of her heritage and shares information about her tribe on FB occasionally. I have learned a lot from her about Native American issues over the years. She identifies as Irish/Native mixed. So it can happen.
I have seen pictures of her mom and there is much more of an obvious Native American heritage in her coloring. My friend resembles her Irish father.
Anonymous wrote:My neighbor of many years has blonde hair and blue eyes (though her hair has darkened over the years, so she highlights). She is a documented Native American. She owns 51% of the company she runs with her husband so they can be awarded contracts because the company is owned by a “minority woman.” He skin is white, though she does tan easily. Her kids are all blonde/blue-eyed.
Having said that, I believe there is a cut off to be considered officially Native American - maybe 1/8th? She is the cut-off, so her children would not qualify for scholarships, for example. She is very proud of her heritage and shares information about her tribe on FB occasionally. I have learned a lot from her about Native American issues over the years. She identifies as Irish/Native mixed. So it can happen.
I have seen pictures of her mom and there is much more of an obvious Native American heritage in her coloring. My friend resembles her Irish father.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC is blonde haired and blue eyed and is 1/4 Chinese. Genes are weird.
Absolutely. AA families are used to this.
Anonymous wrote:Now you see why doing everything based on race instead of SES (socioeconomic status) is fraught with issues. Even moreso now that so many people are multiracial. What % do I need to be, of which race, for special treatment?
Anonymous wrote:If they have the tribe registration papers, he'll be good to register and claim scholarships, etc.