"pure native" is beyond rare at this point. almost everyone is a mutt, and the few that arent are almost always a mix between tribes, rather than pure of one tribe. though related to that, i think too many natives put too much emphasis on your "blood quantity" and as someone with a "high bq" i dont have an ulterior reason for hating it.
i like being a mutt just fine english, scottish, and cherokee with korean half-siblings. all the more culture to dig right? i really hate people who try to say you can only belong to one damn culture.
this is in my journal.
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Oh yeah, I'm a mutt of all sorts of things myself. Native, Polish, Greek, and a few little bits of others. Despite that, I'm still Native, and proud. ;3
Glad to know you're using it - thanks for telling me!
I can't even tell you how happy I am to see this stamp! I'm half Cherokee on my father's side (mother is Irish, father is full-blooded Cherokee)
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Generation 9: The first time you see this, put it into your signature and increase the generation by one. consider it a social experiment.
<You can't see the rainbow if you're colourblind>
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Much like I'm spanish and german, but I'm really canadian. xD
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Generation 9: The first time you see this, put it into your signature and increase the generation by one. consider it a social experiment.
<You can't see the rainbow if you're colourblind>
i like being a mutt just fine
this is in my journal.
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An ambition, I've found, can lead only to failure.
No, i do not read the reviews;
Becuase i am not singing for you.
-- Connor Oberst
Glad to know you're using it - thanks for telling me!
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Halios icon by =Nighthyena!
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An ambition, I've found, can lead only to failure.
No, i do not read the reviews;
Becuase i am not singing for you.
-- Connor Oberst
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"Life is eternal, and love is immortal, and death is only a horizon; and a horizon is nothing save the limit of our sight."
~Rossiter Worthington Raymond
I'm glad you like it!
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Halios icon by =Nighthyena!
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"Want me to sign your pink shirt?"~ Brian Campbell, Chicago Blackhawks defenseman
I am very proud of my heritage so I will gladly use this stamp!
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Animals are such agreeable friends - they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms. ~George Eliot
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