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Post by Addieor on May 15, 2004 17:39:53 GMT -5
Indian. Just whole, pure Indian. The ONLY Indian there is.
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Post by Matalica Happiness on May 15, 2004 18:26:23 GMT -5
You are very special. ;D
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Post by Charles Vane on May 15, 2004 19:10:20 GMT -5
Half mexican, half german. Mexicraut, or something like that.
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Post by timartwonis on May 15, 2004 19:28:10 GMT -5
im also hawaiian. my obah-chan and all my cousins who are completely nopt white at all call me hapa haule which means half white in hawaiian... they say i look Portugese (the hawaiian kind) tory looks white and marg looks japanese
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Post by Zombie-chan on May 15, 2004 19:44:07 GMT -5
Simply put, half African-American, half Caucasian. To get more detailed, add in a lot of Cherokee, a dash of Blackfoot and Cree, a touch of Irish, and a wee bit of Scottish. As you can guess, I absolutely LOVE the part on standardized tests where they ask for your ethnic origin. I want to write some letters asking for the option "Mixed" on future tests....
I'm in the U.S. Tennessee.
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Post by timartwonis on May 15, 2004 19:50:59 GMT -5
i always put other
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Post by Zombie-chan on May 15, 2004 19:59:23 GMT -5
That's not an option on our tests, for some reason.
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Post by timartwonis on May 15, 2004 20:01:38 GMT -5
but i still don't understand why mixed isn't an option. for us they always have the option of whit black whit/black asian/pacific islander hispanic indian indian (native american) other but i dont understand why they dotn have white/asian/pacific and other mixes like that if they wont at least say mixed
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Post by SnicketFires on May 15, 2004 20:33:32 GMT -5
I'm a quarter Irish, a quarter Greek, a quarter German, an eighth English and an eighth Norwegian. And I live in Canada. (:
I've noticed that at least half of the people who have replied here are German.
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Post by trish on May 16, 2004 1:35:24 GMT -5
Like me. I'm the norm.
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Post by xangelkimzx on May 16, 2004 8:57:12 GMT -5
Simply put, half African-American, half Caucasian. To get more detailed, add in a lot of Cherokee, a dash of Blackfoot and Cree, a touch of Irish, and a wee bit of Scottish. As you can guess, I absolutely LOVE the part on standardized tests where they ask for your ethnic origin. I want to write some letters asking for the option "Mixed" on future tests.... I'm in the U.S. Tennessee. I know I am bit woolly in the head, but what is Caucasian (we did some Caucasian Chalk Circle thing in Drama once), Cherokee, Blackfoot and Cree? Meh.
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Post by Madamluna on May 16, 2004 8:59:04 GMT -5
I know I am bit woolly in the head, but what is Caucasian (we did some Caucasian Chalk Circle thing in Drama once), Cherokee, Blackfoot and Cree? Meh. Caucasian: can be used to refer to people living in or around the Caucasus Mountains, but nowadays is used as a general term for white people. Cherokee, Blackfoot and Cree are different Native American tribes.
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Post by xangelkimzx on May 16, 2004 9:09:34 GMT -5
Oh... I see. Thanks, Luna.
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Post by Kobolos on May 16, 2004 9:46:08 GMT -5
Me and Nymph are most likely cousins down the line. (no joke).
In the Appalachian mountains and the Cumberland Plateau you have a strong concentration of Cherokee, Scot, Irish, Anglo, African American, and Black Dutch.
I'm a curious concentration of most of them, and most likely all of them.
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Post by Tyler on May 16, 2004 10:54:10 GMT -5
I'm am 100% German. PHWOAR!!! BEWARE OF HITLER THE SECOND!!!!
Oh, wait... Nevermind...
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