Posted on 11/09/2018 5:20:32 PM PST by GrandJediMasterYoda
That was fun!
Good for her.
...Her mother felt that the time was right to tell her since now that she was going off to college and would be on her own, she didn’t want her to be surprised if she ever had a black baby. Channing writes:
I know it’s true the moment I sing and dance. I’m proud as can be of [my black ancestry]. It’s one of the great strains in show business. I’m so grateful. My father was a very dignified man and as white as I am. My [paternal] grandparents were Nordic German, so apparently I [too] took after them [in appearance].
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol_Channing
It’s called “Elizabeth Warren Syndrome”.
Pretending to be of a different race from what she was born as.
Gail Lukasik finally found out the reason why she had craved fried chicken and watermelon all of these years.
Does she also keep a tiny bottle of Hot Sauce in her purse
like somebody else we know?
My Dad wanted to be identified as NA (in his case it would have been Canadian First People), because there might have been some benefits to be associated with the tribe. He was unable to demonstrate this because like you found, people did not usually admit to being part Indian if they could pass.
In my generation I took the DNA test and I am 8 %, so my father would likely have been 16%. Too late for him now, but such was the case at the time. My Grandmother (on my father’s side) did look like a native American and her marriage certificate did have her being married in British Colombia. But no mention of ethnicity.
You a Democrat senator from MA, by any chance?
Regards,
Is that relevant to her claim of being part Indian?
Does having married in B.C. increase the likelihood - as opposed to having married in , e.g., Alberta?
Regards,
Hardly
Only because she met her US mate in Canada. Her tribe is the Nanimo nation which at this time has a reservation on Vancouver Island. In earlier times, the Nanimo indians were as far south as Port Townsand and other parts of Washington State.
My father had mentioned that his mom was first married when she was 16, her husband was 45. She moved to Olympia with him and became a US citizen (probably never really went through any citizenship court). She had several children by this marriage and married again and had my father. (The second marriage was to a man more her age, but there are few records of what happened to him, the family lore is that he left to find a job and planned to send back money, but there is no evidence and the ancestry system does not find him after this either.
One last item about being Native — I was in a bar in Silverdale, WA on a business trip and a person there buttonholed me and asked if I was part Indian. I assumed it was because I have Indian characteristics from that part of the US. (Always seemed to support the story until I had the DNA test.)
I thought about visiting the city of Nanimo, but really have no physical evidence other than my appearance, and you know how far that got Warren.
Hi Guenevere,
The stories my grandfather used to tell us are coming true, as we have been here since long, long ago, as the stories began.
How is King Arthur?
I would love to hear these stories tillacum!
My husband is very well!...Thanks for asking
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