What Is Your Heredity?

Discussion in 'History' started by FinShaggy, Aug 20, 2013.

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  1. roamy

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  2. Sig

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    What gave me away? :rolleyes:
     
  3. Jo King

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    I am Kede-chiwath, the people of the cape.
     
  4. Gongshaman

    Gongshaman Modus Lascivious

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    Is that a tribe? Google search brings up nothing. Just curious :)
     
  5. Jo King

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    Yes it is, it's the original name of my people. Traditionally we don't have a written language so the spelling is just a sounded out
     
  6. Gongshaman

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    I see...
    What is the name of the cape?
     
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    Scott nobility ran off with yaqui princess make'em one bad mutha (and his body gaurd brudda)
    Ha - couldn't resist when I actually thought about it. One buncha battlin savages knitting up with savages. I'd be prouder if I had a job right? Ahaha!

    Also, mom was a princess to me. Grandpa pretty much run of the mill yaqui that didn't like whites. Even if they were savages. ;)
     
  8. GardenGuy

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    Roamy, I was sure you were princess Caraboo waiting in exile to reclaim her throne! If you can get enough men to bow in humble adoration, it doesn't matter anyway. You've got my loyalty for what it is worth.

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  9. Gongshaman

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    ^^^That was a great movie, love her
     
  10. xXKittyxCrusaderXx

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    Mostly German with a little Korean, and siox
     
  11. roamy

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    why thank you mr g.guy.:)
     
  12. roamy

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    :2thumbsup:
     
  13. Lafincoyote

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    Cherokee, Scotch Irish, Welsh, German, and Dutch - a true Heinz 57.
     
  14. GardenGuy

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    Lafincoyote, the Cherokee make a fierce enemy, but you can't ask for better friends. They were very good to me when I lived in their midst. They couldn't wave a wand and give me Cherokee blood, but they shared their heritage with me in countless ways.
     
  15. GardenGuy

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    If any woman on earth and I go to bed we can breed offspring and they in turn can breed with any other person on this planet. Assuming both male and female are fertile of course.

    If you want to mate with people from your cultural group, that's your decision. And I acknowledge that skin color is tied to the strength of the sun in our ancestral lands. Since I live 34 degrees north of the equator, it would be helpful if my mate had light brown skin to help pass on that protection to our children so they don't have to spend a lifetime hiding from the sun, but that is hardly the only factor in deciding who to raise a family with.

    But none of this separates us into more than one species. Fertile offspring from our mating is proof of the oneness of mankind.
     
  16. Driftwood Gypsy

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    93% Orcadian viking
    7% Maya
    source: 23andme and FamilyFinderDNA
     
  17. EventHorizon

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    German, Dutch, and wee it o' Irish charm.
     
  18. Spiral Sea

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    dutch...just dutch.

    I´m blessed with the heritage of thinking that I know more about soccer than a foreigner. even though I was never good at playing it and don´t really like the game.
     
  19. pensfan13

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    if you really knew more then you would call it futball being the only countries to ever officially call it soccer was Britain and the USA, and while Britain has some good players and teams they cant compare world wide most years and most of them actually refuse to acknowledge that the term came from their country. and the usa...well we have better things to do like baseball, american football, basketball, even hockey hell driving a car in a circle is more popular here.
    honestly what the hell do i know about the dutch do you guys all call it soccer to?
     
  20. xXKittyxCrusaderXx

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    German,native American, Korean
     
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