Irish!!! Nearly 40%. And Scandanavian. It was fascinating. The things that are passed down from generation to generation could be completely wrong. My father and my grandpa did one, and neither showed any NA blood-types. Pandora had same situation. Told she had NA ancestry, and didn't either. I'm curious as to how many American families have this type of thought, narrative, that they have NA ancestry, but really don't. I mean, why would anyone lie about it? Since it was so "detrimental" to be a Native. Some sort of guilt? Romantic notion? And where does a thing like that start?! Such mysteries! You guys should totally do one.
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There was no way my mother and her siblings could be looked at and not see their NA heritage.