Tumblin Tumbleweed
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NEAT!!Of course, I Iive in the US.
In fact, I'm more Native American than European. My granny was darned near a pure blood. The first European who came over with my European surname was actually the first of its surname to come to the US. That's before it was the US, of course. That was via 'The Charles' in 1626. It landed in Virginia and my European ancestors occupied the same area ever since, even founding parts of what is current day Virginia. My back yard was the Cherokee National Forest growing up. So was my front yard. Just as it was for many, many generations before it was mine and remains so today for those who follow.
Not worth a fucking thing to me. But, thanks for the back story. Maybe someone else will see more value to it than I.Genetically speaking, however, and historically speaking, I'm more native American than European, for what it's worth to you.
I have no real genetic ties to Native Americans. But I sure do dig the fuck out of them.So, no, I'm not one of those first or second generation Americans who think they know everything, yet possess no American heritage whatsoever, often providing dictionary defiinitions for what surmises 'big government' or whatever else