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  • Joe's Dad
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    Originally posted by Joe's Dad View Post
    Hey, I part Cherokee! Wachu look like? Send a photo of your beadwork.

    JD is here to check out the pretty ladies!
    Originally posted by WomanfromOz View Post
    Which part is Cherokee? :)

    You can see my photo on my profile pic. I'm more Inuit than Cherokee though. I've managed to find my Inuit family members through DNA tracking. I seem to be related to most Cherokee people from Tennessee and Indiana. We might be related! :0

    I don't have any fancy beadwork to boast. I only know how to cook every kind of meal under the sun, can grow almost every fruit and vegetable, and oh, yeah I used to be a masseuse.

    Other than that I'm hopeless with sewing so I'm no good for you.

    :p
    Originally posted by WomanfromOz View Post
    I’m mostly into Navajo and Inuit guys anyway :p

    I have Inuit on one grandfather’s side. The Cherokee comes from my other grandmother’s side.

    Yeah, I’m yellow but not from Texas lol!
    She was African American cuz.
    Originally posted by WomanfromOz View Post
    Aw, nuts
    I came to apologize and welcome you to powwows.com. Those who have been here a long time know I like to have fun...sometimes, at the expense of new members. Wecome to the forum.

    P.S. I'm not Cherokee. You dont have to call me Mr.. LOL

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  • wardancer
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    and sometimes he's "The Elder"

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  • Joe's Dad
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    Yeah. Sometimes he's kinda chocolate

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  • wardancer
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    yeah , sometimes he's kinda nutz ! LOL

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  • WomanfromOz
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    Originally posted by Joe's Dad View Post
    You're going to have to refer to me as Mr. Cherokee.
    Aw, nuts

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  • Joe's Dad
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    Originally posted by WomanfromOz View Post
    Whachoo talkin about Cherokee?
    You're going to have to refer to me as Mr. Cherokee.

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  • WomanfromOz
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    Originally posted by Joe's Dad View Post
    Yeah. I'm not the kinda into type...cuz
    Whachoo talkin about Cherokee?

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  • Joe's Dad
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    Originally posted by WomanfromOz View Post
    I’m mostly into Navajo and Inuit guys anyway :p

    I have Inuit on one grandfather’s side. The Cherokee comes from my other grandmother’s side.

    Yeah, I’m yellow but not from Texas lol!
    She was African American cuz.
    Yeah. I'm not the kinda into type...cuz

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  • WomanfromOz
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    Dear ChildrenFromTheSun

    Removing due to bullying.
    Last edited by WomanfromOz; 09-11-2018, 12:26 AM. Reason: Privacy

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  • wardancer
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    JsD don't care ! :

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  • WomanfromOz
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    Removed
    Last edited by WomanfromOz; 09-11-2018, 05:24 PM. Reason: Privacy

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  • Joe's Dad
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    Originally posted by wardancer View Post
    Heck JsD , she might be yer cuzzin , ennit ?
    It's ok...as long as we're not from the same county.

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  • wardancer
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    Originally posted by Joe's Dad View Post
    I mighta been talking to the yellow rose of Texas!
    Heck JsD , she might be yer cuzzin , ennit ?

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  • Joe's Dad
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    Originally posted by WomanfromOz View Post
    Which part is Cherokee? :)

    You can see my photo on my profile pic. I'm more Inuit than Cherokee though. I've managed to find my Inuit family members through DNA tracking. I seem to be related to most Cherokee people from Tennessee and Indiana. We might be related! :0

    I don't have any fancy beadwork to boast. I only know how to cook every kind of meal under the sun, can grow almost every fruit and vegetable, and oh, yeah I used to be a masseuse.

    Other than that I'm hopeless with sewing so I'm no good for you.

    :p
    I mighta been talking to the yellow rose of Texas!

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  • ChildrenFromTheSun
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    Originally posted by WomanfromOz View Post
    Hi, I'm a girl from outback Australia that grew up thinking she was Spanish, Scottish and Asian.
    I never met my grandfather because he died before I was born but I saw plenty of photos and he clearly looked Asian as far as I could see.
    He didn't know what his ethnicity was but assumed Asian. After having many DNA tests to confirm I found out that I am part Native American and Inuit. Besides my Italian, Spanish and Scottish.

    I've matched up with many people who have Cherokee blood as well as Inuits. All of the people I match who have Cherokee blood are descendants of Fivekiller.

    I believe my Great grandmother Esther was in America before she came to Australia and she arrived here pregnant.

    It feels a bit surreal to find out I have Native American Ancestry. My mother and I have always been interested in Native American culture, jewellery, medicine, spirit religion etc. We both have always used natural medicine and have always been very spiritual. We are both Clairvoyant and have always wondered where it came from. I'm not sure if we have the same spirit guides but are very intune with nature and animals.

    My Grandfather was a farmer and butcher and my mother used to assist him in animal slaughter and skinning from when she was a child.

    A world away from where my Ancestor came from on the plains of America. I've always been drawn to Native American men in a big way, I had a long distance relationship with a Native American man I met online. He died before I got to meet him in person sadly.

    I've always had a longing to visit America and go to a reservation from when I was a little girl. I'm looking forward to experiencing Native culture and hospitality one day.

    Is it difficult to find a reservation to visit to experience Native culture? Will I be accepted as a part Native woman and be allowed to come to a Powwow? It would mean a lot to me to be accepted in this way.

    I'm don't want or need a piece of paper or a stamp to prove anything. I know I am Native, it's in my heart, and the blood that fills my veins. A certificate doesn't add anything to how I feel about being part Indian.

    I feel very privileged to say that I am part Native American and carry the spirits of my Ancestors.

    ✨✨
    Don't y'all have Mexicans 'n other Latin American peoples out there? We tend to possess significant Native American ancestry, especially around half like me so they should count as well and that's especially since many Amerinds in the US are mixed even without realizing it.

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