Posted on 01/03/2022 7:43:15 AM PST by SJackson
Don’t fully trust those DNA tests.
When a dog-DNA study called German Shepherds “molossars” - no freaking way. They don’t have nearly in any way the build. Never mind examining the “founder’s” histories of the dogs. Rottweilers, Mastiffs, yes - none of which look anything like a Shepherd. Total garbage which is what I think of the human stuff too.
I don’t know how they can pinpoint in this short time, all the different human elements of the world.
Better to go by documentation.
Well, go to East Tennessee and Western North Carolina and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park...You will be busy for the rest of your life...Go to Fort Loudon where the AniYunWiya forced the British to vacate the fort, then attacked and killed them about 5 miles north of there...Go to harrison Island in the Tellico Lake where the AniYunWiya had a village that Sam Houston went to live when he was a teenager. he was named “Black Raven”...
Heh mine and my grandmother were.
I should find out more lol.
Lol…wasn’t kidding. They really are direct descendants of an amazing PreColombian people. There are still small groups being discovered even today, but my kids really don’t have the same fascination that I do with the history. They have the looks but are 100% American patriots. They do collect MAGA hats. And the left can still ESAD. 😂
I worked with a team that included a full-blooded Lakota Sioux, an escapee from a reservation in Oklahoma. He was really disgusted with life on the reservation and the whiners who lived there. He was such a pleasure to work with, smart and funny. And large.
He told me he could teach me to scalp, the choice of company manager was mine. ;-D
I tell them I am from The Pleiades.
I think a lot of people were surprised when their DNA results showed Indian ancestry.
I’d get a DNA test if it wouldn’t end up being put up in some government data base...
Cool!
See, it seemed that the only sites of significance that one can tour were west, even if that means as East as the Mississippi. Never really heard of any or noticed any besides the obvious early settlements.
Liz has put the Indian thing behind her, now she’s going after Big Meat.
It's just that. Ended up not being true.
An abundance of Civil War sites are also all over Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee. One of my favorites is Fort Donaldson near Clarksville Tennessee. That fort features a number of 12" Columbiad cannons in a riverfront battery. They beat back two Monitor Class gunboats.
Does being 100% honorary Oglala Sioux count for anything?
I can believe that someone would not mention Indian ancestry. My mother only told me in the last years of her life that her great-grandmother was Jewish.
I took him off his milk bones.
My Great-Great Grandfather on Mom’s side was a French-Canadian trapper and he married a Mohawk squaw - none of the family ever claimed Indian heritage even though we have many times more Indian blood than Fugahontas Warren - I do claim to be Polish since my Dad’s side of the family was 100% until he married Mom and had his own kids - it’s the closest thing to “pure” in my lineage😎
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