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i AM Native American!… Full blooded!
Great advice. Get the stories. Record them to YouTube and set on private for your own records. I need to do this.
Happy Anniversary!
I also have native American DNA, my grandfather was native American and my mom's mother was black. My sisters and brothers granddad was white german After he died mom tried to hide it, because her people made her feel ashamed and I look just like her only difference is she was short and I am tall. I think a lot like she did, love being close to the land and animals still do. My mom grow up on a farm. It did not matter were I live always grow something. I loved God, family and US.
I am Native American and proud of it. I have done genealogy on my family back to the 1400. IK love the stories that I find. God Bless
Sure hope y’all survived the storm ok
My husband’s family is from eastern tn since the early 1700’s very poor farming family but strong and loved Jesus. I was hoping he would have some native dna but none not 1 bit he is 100% Caucasian w almost entirely Western European dna. He is very Scottish Irish English and German. We live in western NC and his family is from Bristol. My family is from New England all the way to the Mayflower and we’re very instrumental in the founding of New England. My dad for the last few yrs has been doing our family tree which has been so cool. Both my parents are also 100% Caucasian Scottish Irish English German French and Scandinavian. I do have 1 1/2 great aunt who isn’t directly related but her father was my great grandfather she is 1/2 Choctaw.
Someone speaking Tuvan. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=d5gC7zVKnkY
Greetings from the foothills! That road looks familiar. 😉 Just watched this video, and a few more. Your "You can't make them understand" and the Brushy Mountain videos were awesome! My uncle served a couple years there back in the day. As I've been getting older, I've been wanting to know about where my family comes from, too. Especially the last couple years. I'm sorry if I missed it, but what did you use for the DNA testing with your family? I'm really curious, and hoping to do the same. Any recommendations?
I’ve had people tell me that basically my family is a bunch of liars. Because the couple names I do have aren’t listed on any rolls, and that if there was any possible Native American ancestry those names would absolutely be on the rolls. My great grandmother was adopted by a friend of her biological mother, and both her bio mother and bio maternal grandmother died in their 30s and 40s.
A wise person once wrote, "if you don't document your life, it's like you have never lived!"
Love the intro!
My wife's family is also from Western NC / Eastern Tenn , there has always been told in her family there was an Indian ancestor.. We love your You Tube channel.
Very Nice
I'm also part native (Catawba). Even though I'm an enrolled tribal member I always put white on forms because I never knew any different. My father wasn't with my mother anymore so I didn't have much contact with the native side of my family. I live in NC only an hour and a half from the Catawba reservation in SC yet I know so little about that part of my heritage. Im slowly but surely trying to learn what I can and I'm going to put my daughters on the tribal roll. I just feel like I need to get involved so they will know about their ancestors. I put native on forms now but I feel like a phony when I do it. I'm not ashamed of being native, in fact I'm proud to be native. Congratulations on your Anniversary!
DNA kits go on sale near the Cyber Fridays & Mondays & get enough to test the oldest relatives first to test…
You can see the Native American all over you.
Congratulations! And love the ancestry discussion! Wonderful!!
Great and enjoyable 22 minute story telling, you kept me very interested even with those bumps on the road lol.
I'm a so-called Black person. Parents raised me as one. Find out later I am 38% European. A mixture of Great Britain, Ireland and Sweden the rest is African (Congo, Ghana,Togo,Mali and Nigeria) >1% Native American and >1%Asian. We are family!
My great grandmother was Cherokee. I like you, had her until I was in my 20s. She was almost a hundred. My grandpa was 102 when he died. I have researched some.
Happy late anniversary!! Soon…..ours will be 42 years!! Pretty proud of that too…as I'm sure you guys are! These days it's unheard of!!!!
My husband born and raised in Virginia. Me in TN.
Gabriel has that beautiful long black hair! And girl…them cheekbones! Oh yeah!
My husband's great grandmother was full Cherokee
On his dad's side!!
Found out my papa was from NC!! My side…..cannot find out anything. My dad left me too….so I have Noone to ask as to where to even start. My papa is my mom's dad.
My husband has a cousin big into ancestry. He found out about my papa being of one name instead of what we always thought!!
I call the DNA % mystery a DNA confetti toss up..DNA recombination…
In March we found out that the man that raised me was my father. I was born in Michigan but my biological father was from NC. I have 2 half sisters I never knew about!