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Feel free to point me to a source. I had heard she had taken it and it showed some DNA evidence. Didn’t really care much so that’s all I remember.Yea, the facts of that DNA test conflicted with her story.
Feel free to point me to a source. I had heard she had taken it and it showed some DNA evidence. Didn’t really care much so that’s all I remember.Yea, the facts of that DNA test conflicted with her story.
Look. If you want to think 1/64th to 1/1,024th qualifies as to what Liz was talking about,She took a DNA test and found evidence of Native American ancestry.
to those with TDS (not intended for anyone in particular)(some just like to argue)“truth”.
So maybe she was fond of her 100% Indian Great Great Great Great Grandfather. I wonder how long he lived.1/64th
.Look. If you want to think 1/64th to 1/1,024th qualifies . . .
.1/64th
.So maybe she was fond of her 100% Indian Great Great Great Great Grandfather.
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Again, she took a DNA test and found evidence of Native American ancestry. So, you might want to stop lying about it unless you have evidence that the test was flawed in some way as Theo claimed and then didn’t post the evidence.Look. If you want to think 1/64th to 1/1,024th qualifies as to what Liz was talking about,
you will have to do that to yourself without me
What she found was insufficient to claim native American heritage.Again, she took a DNA test and found evidence of Native American ancestry.
No. What she found was insufficient for her to obtain tribal membership.What she found was insufficient to claim native American heritage.
Had to laugh at this.What she found was insufficient for her to obtain tribal membership.
You may be unfamiliar with the fact that the various tribes have strict rules for tribal membership. I know numerous people of mixed ancestry, with certain Native American heritage, that are ineligible for tribal membership. Not sure why that seems funny to you.Native American, but insufficient heritage for a tribe.
Of course they do.You may be unfamiliar with the fact that the various tribes have strict rules for tribal membership. I know numerous people of mixed ancestry, with certain Native American heritage, that are ineligible for tribal membership. Not sure why that seems funny to you.
it is good that you acknolege the difference between Tribal membership and Native American Heritage.Of course they do.
Just so we don’t miss the point…If she had sufficient dna to be a member of a tribe, so would most of America.
After all, the average American has more native American DNA than she does.
Exactly, she indicated a much stronger genetic tie to being native American,Look. If you want to think 1/64th to 1/1,024th qualifies as to what Liz was talking about,
you will have to do that to yourself without me.
What she related was a family narrative that was plausible, and accepted by her. I don’t remember the details of the narrative well enough to whether it was off by generations or just mistaken. I would expect that those that want to make an accusation of lying have those details, including information about whether or not there was in fact such a family narrative.Exactly, she indicated a much stronger genetic tie to being native American,
So, where’s that article that you were going to cite?Exactly, she indicated a much stronger genetic tie to being native American,
At 1/1,024 standard I expect hundreds or thousands of lawyers had equal claims to where she stole opportunity and recognition from actual native americans