souggy, you happen to know where in Ukraine? Are the places you mention like Chilliwack in Canada or...?
I have read some about the Metis people
I do enjoy taking part in the intertribals at the Pow Wows.
yup, while we thought we knew some part of the Eastern European side of my background, there's hidden innuendo and name changes and picture we don't know anything about, that we just started learning about from my dad's <late 70's> older sister- and then she died. My dad has been thought as being Native by Native American people on many occasions.
I have read and heard stories about the Termination policies and other of the genocide that was inflicted.
wow that's pretty intriguing, I like geneology. Very interesting how your great-great-great grandfather wrote in the variety of languages he did - did you see or have the journal? What was it like? And the map is something too. Where did you find it?
Genealogy is a pack of dog poop.
According to my birth records my father is a white guy with German ancestry. Truth is that fool ran off to Europe to save his lands and what ever "material worth" he had over there before the U.S. got involved in the war. He disappeared in the melee and never returned.
The man whose sexual activities generated me was an outlaw Cherokee Indian on the lam from Oklahoma where he killed a white man, he said it was an accident.
According to my birth records my mother was born of a white woman whose ancestors came across the plains. Her name was May. Wrong again. Truth is that woman had a stillborn son. Went into a depressed funk and wandered around. Her profession was a nurse. She came across an Indian woman in childbirth who had been raped by a halfbreed trying to show off to his white friends. She and the baby almost died. No white doctors would treat a squaw so she saved their lives. The couple did not want the baby so May took it back to California with her and raised her as her own.
That baby was my mother.
Can't become a Mormon.... All my ancestral paperwork is bullshit.
I laugh at white people say they are "Indian" or "Native American". I'm not an Indian, and I'm not white. When I was a little kid both sides made it clear to me I was not wanted by either group.
I'm a Halfbreed -- And I like it like that. I belong to me, and no one else.
Genealogy is a pack of dog poop.
According to my birth records my father is a white guy with German ancestry. Truth is that fool ran off to Europe to save his lands and what ever "material worth" he had over there before the U.S. got involved in the war. He disappeared in the melee and never returned.
The man whose sexual activities generated me was an outlaw Cherokee Indian on the lam from Oklahoma where he killed a white man, he said it was an accident.
According to my birth records my mother was born of a white woman whose ancestors came across the plains. Her name was May. Wrong again. Truth is that woman had a stillborn son. Went into a depressed funk and wandered around. Her profession was a nurse. She came across an Indian woman in childbirth who had been raped by a halfbreed trying to show off to his white friends. She and the baby almost died. No white doctors would treat a squaw so she saved their lives. The couple did not want the baby so May took it back to California with her and raised her as her own.
That baby was my mother.
Can't become a Mormon.... All my ancestral paperwork is bullshit.
I laugh at white people say they are "Indian" or "Native American". I'm not an Indian, and I'm not white. When I was a little kid both sides made it clear to me I was not wanted by either group.
I'm a Halfbreed -- And I like it like that. I belong to me, and no one else.
I don't think anybody here are saying they are "indian" per se but by blood division, unless both of their parents are truly of indian heritage in the first place. Which is fine. I don't see anything wrong to call oneself, for example, has having 1/2 (1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/18, etc) Cherokee blood.
I don't think anybody here are saying they are "indian" per se but by blood division, unless both of their parents are truly of indian heritage in the first place. Which is fine. I don't see anything wrong to call oneself, for example, has having 1/2 (1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/18, etc) Cherokee blood.
He wasn't saying they're not Indian... but rather you can't put faith in your genealogy records. People cheat. People adopt. People falsify birth records. In some cases, baptism records are used instead of birth records. If one of your ancestors lied about who he is, how can you be sure any records prior to that one ancestor is directly your blood? For that matter, how can you prove or disprove it?
I think I better skip out of this link because I can get on a great big soapbox!!