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Post by ladonna on Oct 13, 2012 21:18:35 GMT -5
what they called u
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Post by pellethie on Oct 14, 2012 6:35:18 GMT -5
Well it wasn't a Mexican wanting to play Apache, or a red haired wannabe Celtic chief of NDN people
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Post by craig on Oct 17, 2012 15:48:35 GMT -5
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Post by ladonna on Oct 18, 2012 15:09:24 GMT -5
Well it wasn't a Mexican wanting to play Apache, or a red haired wannabe Celtic chief of NDN people Ok that make no sense to me, i just ask for your name but that ok i dont need to know it. now back to native woman.
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Post by ladonna on Oct 18, 2012 15:18:11 GMT -5
I look at all the pictures the Wisham bride, Usedoha-Mdewakanton, Apaches woman, Colville woman all look Native to me but the Odawa woman the youngest look to be mixed, and other could be mixed. As I said be fore we dont come from the being strait no matter what you think most of our stories have us coming out of South American now maybe 100 million years ago we were all the same people but today our DNA is different then those across the ocean.
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Post by pellethie on Oct 18, 2012 17:56:56 GMT -5
Well it wasn't a Mexican wanting to play Apache, or a red haired wannabe Celtic chief of NDN people Ok that make no sense to me, i just ask for your name but that ok i dont need to know it. now back to native woman. Oh we made talk some time ago, earthw7. I see your line of conversation has not changed all that much. But back to native women, I've one right beside me, beautiful with long dark hair. She does not look illegal and wears no tartan. We have no need of Hibernian witches to look out after us.
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Post by craig on Oct 19, 2012 4:01:10 GMT -5
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I look at all the pictures the Wisham bride, Usedoha-Mdewakanton, Apaches woman, Colville woman all look Native to me but the Odawa woman the youngest look to be mixed, and other could be mixed. As I said be fore we dont come from the being strait no matter what you think most of our stories have us coming out of South American now maybe 100 million years ago we were all the same people but today our DNA is different then those across the ocean.[/quote]
Thank you for telling me, now that you mention it the youngest odawa looks mixed indeed.
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Post by ladonna on Oct 19, 2012 8:00:06 GMT -5
even within the tribes we look different one cant generalize native people because we are all unique
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Post by craig on Oct 19, 2012 14:30:03 GMT -5
Yes, i agree with unique heh, this other native woman below in the link looks a little like Anne Heche which is quite interesting just like that Usedoha-Mdewakanton woman who reminded me of a german woman from a village some time ago, certainly unique there. www.firstpeople.us/photographs2/Yanktonai-Woman-1882-c.html
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Post by ladonna on Oct 19, 2012 14:33:37 GMT -5
She looks native too me
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Post by elainerose on Apr 23, 2013 1:57:10 GMT -5
Hi. I was reading a lot of responses for full-blooded Native American women. Unfortunately, there is beginning to be less and less of us. I am a Sicangu 4/4 Lakota woman. I was raised with so much wisdom of my grandmothers and great grandmothers and still believe that we women are the backbone for our tribes. We know what is needed to take care of our families and people. It is hard to do that in this day and age due to the fact that there us too much competitiveness amongst our own people. I believe this great nation still remains ours as Native American people and we are still being held hostage by settlers who destroyed our country by labeling us as primitive people. We were never given a chance to show the UN that Native American people do have our own governments and we lived by our laws way before settlers came to our country. As a mother and grandmother, I want to protect my family and hopefully our people by throwing my voice out there and try to get back our country for the sake if our grandchildren and great grandchildren. I know this is a great challenge for any of us , but we can no longer afford to sit back and take what us thrown at us. Our ancestors fought for what they believed in. Now it's our turn to step up.
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Post by Dietmar on Apr 23, 2013 9:58:25 GMT -5
Welcome elainerose,
and thank you for your comment.
Best wishes
Dietmar
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