The Native American Myth: scientifically disproven, one DNA test at a time

Started by Herb., September 15, 2015, 03:51:22 PM

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Herb.

Quote from: Genesis on September 15, 2015, 06:46:52 PM
Black people always want to be mixed
I mean in reality a vast majority of us are "mixed" due in large part to the slave trade. Many African Americans have more Euro ancestry than they'd think. But no one wants to claim that (understandably), so some cling onto something that sounds more exotic and sexy. Unique, even! :ohwow:

Inject My Lips

These people clearly don't know the TRUE history that Indians had with blacks.  Those people owned slaves and had no issues with hunting down runaways for profit.  Sure there was probably a couple of groups who weren't hostile towards blacks, but the majority would scalp you in a second for a reward.


Herb.

Quote from: Hazeleyes on September 15, 2015, 07:11:58 PM
These people clearly don't know the TRUE history that Indians had with blacks.  Those people owned slaves and had no issues with hunting down runaways for profit.  Sure there was probably a couple of groups who weren't hostile towards blacks, but the majority would scalp you in a second for a reward.
Right.

Many would hold claim to the fact that their ancestors were documented as being BORN ON Native American properties, but that means nothing in terms of actual ancestry. Many blacks were born into slavery on white owned properties; of course this doesn't automatically mean that they had European blood, unless of course it was a mulatto child conceived through slave rape.

But I can see how a person can genuinely be mislead by these types of documents. In those cases, at least their "story" actually has some sort of legal foundation, as opposed to pointing at pictures of their ancestors and just claiming heritage that they truly know nothing of, based solely on their appearance.

Herb.

Documents can really be misleading, sometimes. Last night, I found a document from my maternal great grandmother and great grandfather's marriage. The document has him listed as "white". Now if I didn't know any better, by going off of this document one would come to the conclusion that my great grandfather was white.

He may have APPEARED to be white because of his heavy European blood, but I know for a fact through my grandmother that he was not a total "white man". So I was able to simply write his racial classification off as appearance based. But then again, that's what race is. However, I'm really thankful to have my grandmother around to ask these things, because she gives it to me straight.


iman

Quote from: Genesis on September 15, 2015, 06:46:52 PM
Black people always want to be mixed

!!!! it's funny cause in many African countries it's looked down on to be mixed.

Herb.

Quote from: iman on September 15, 2015, 07:23:13 PM
Quote from: Genesis on September 15, 2015, 06:46:52 PM
Black people always want to be mixed

!!!! it's funny cause in many African countries it's looked down on to be mixed.
I saw one gorl on YT who was disappointed that she found non-African blood in her. She was like 96 percent....she actually had 2 percent Native mess in her, and something else. She didn't like it. :plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop:


AIDS!

Quote from: iman on September 15, 2015, 07:23:13 PM
Quote from: Genesis on September 15, 2015, 06:46:52 PM
Black people always want to be mixed

!!!! it's funny cause in many African countries it's looked down on to be mixed.
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It's not a big deal