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Funkyterrance wrote:Irish, Ukrainian, German, Polish, French American 100% Biotch!
thegreekdog wrote:I wonder if Native Americans can be considered native Americans since their ancestors migrated here from Asia (most likely). I think we need clarification from Symmetry on this question.
waauw wrote:thegreekdog wrote:I wonder if Native Americans can be considered native Americans since their ancestors migrated here from Asia (most likely). I think we need clarification from Symmetry on this question.
By that definition, you could say we're all africans.
waauw wrote:thegreekdog wrote:I wonder if Native Americans can be considered native Americans since their ancestors migrated here from Asia (most likely). I think we need clarification from Symmetry on this question.
By that definition, you could say we're all africans.
thegreekdog wrote: Am I less native than a descendant of a Jamestown colonist because my grandfather was an immigrant? Is the Jamestown colonist less native than a descendant of a Navajo because he came to American X years after the ancestors of the Navajo?
thegreekdog wrote:I wonder if Native Americans can be considered native Americans since their ancestors migrated here from Asia (most likely). I think we need clarification from Symmetry on this question.
notyou2 wrote:Scottish, French, English, Irish.......CANADIAN!!!!!!!!
aage wrote: Maybe you're right, but since we receive no handlebars from the mod I think we should get some ourselves.
Symmetry wrote:thegreekdog wrote:I wonder if Native Americans can be considered native Americans since their ancestors migrated here from Asia (most likely). I think we need clarification from Symmetry on this question.
"Most likely?^, I'm not sure if even you believe your question to be valid.
thegreekdog wrote:Symmetry wrote:thegreekdog wrote:I wonder if Native Americans can be considered native Americans since their ancestors migrated here from Asia (most likely). I think we need clarification from Symmetry on this question.
"Most likely?^, I'm not sure if even you believe your question to be valid.
I used the term "most likely" because that's the term archaeologists use. Perhaps your beef is with them.
Symmetry wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Symmetry wrote:thegreekdog wrote:I wonder if Native Americans can be considered native Americans since their ancestors migrated here from Asia (most likely). I think we need clarification from Symmetry on this question.
"Most likely?^, I'm not sure if even you believe your question to be valid.
I used the term "most likely" because that's the term archaeologists use. Perhaps your beef is with them.
When you say "we need clarification", what do you mean by "we"?
thegreekdog wrote:Symmetry wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Symmetry wrote:thegreekdog wrote:I wonder if Native Americans can be considered native Americans since their ancestors migrated here from Asia (most likely). I think we need clarification from Symmetry on this question.
"Most likely?^, I'm not sure if even you believe your question to be valid.
I used the term "most likely" because that's the term archaeologists use. Perhaps your beef is with them.
When you say "we need clarification", what do you mean by "we"?
Me. I need clarification. Where do you draw the line with the use of the term "native?" For example, FT appears to think that a descendant of a Jamestown colonist is a native compared to me.
thegreekdog wrote:...FT appears to think that a descendant of a Jamestown colonist is a native compared to me.
Funkyterrance wrote:thegreekdog wrote:...FT appears to think that a descendant of a Jamestown colonist is a native compared to me.
Nah, that's a misquote. I think you are less native than a descendant of a Jamestown colonist. I'm born and raised in New Hampshire(Yankee) so I've had this discussion many times and yes, I consider myself an expert on this very trivial subject.
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