New age breeders in Vermont February 08, 2020 | Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 2,061 |
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Re: New age breeders in Vermont February 08, 2020 | Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 2,061 |
Re: New age breeders in Vermont February 08, 2020 | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 5,632 |
Re: New age breeders in Vermont February 08, 2020 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 3,576 |
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And my massively cynical brain thought, "Of course they were".
Re: New age breeders in Vermont February 08, 2020 | Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 1,979 |
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And my massively cynical brain thought, "Of course they were".
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And my massively cynical brain thought, "Of course they were".
You’re not the only one.
I’ll bet actual Native American women go to the damn hospital.
Re: New age breeders in Vermont February 10, 2020 | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 5,632 |
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And my massively cynical brain thought, "Of course they were".
Cherokee Indians can be mistaken for white frequently, especially if you have 1/4 Cherokee. I am a quarter Cherokee, a quarter Irish, and a quarter English according to my very chatty caseworker who told my mother a lot more than what her employer would have been happy to hear about to my adoptive mother. However, my mother who is half Swedish half all American white mutt was mistaken for Indian frequently because she had black hair sometimes worn in a braid. Me? I looked like an Irish lass.
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And my massively cynical brain thought, "Of course they were".
Cherokee Indians can be mistaken for white frequently, especially if you have 1/4 Cherokee. I am a quarter Cherokee, a quarter Irish, and a quarter English according to my very chatty caseworker who told my mother a lot more than what her employer would have been happy to hear about to my adoptive mother. However, my mother who is half Swedish half all American white mutt was mistaken for Indian frequently because she had black hair sometimes worn in a braid. Me? I looked like an Irish lass.
I thought of exactly this when thinking over this thread while driving. There are several native tribes that can "pass" as caucasian...Cherokee and Mandan came to mind as examples. There are even cases of European explorers coming across tribes with so-called "white" features and coloring. Can't remember exactly which tribes, but I remember green eyes being mentioned as one of the noticeable features.