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I Am Native American (cherokee)

I am only a 1/4 Cherokee though. Growing up though I didn't even know until I was an older teenager. It is on my dads side of the family and he never talked about it. I made the comment once that when I tanned in the summer that I looked a little "native" and my grandmother said to me that is because your grandfather was Indian, it's in our family.
I said this to my dad a couple days later and he got very upset and told me my grandmother was a fruitcake. Yet it got me researching the history and taking a closer look at the photos and time and again I could see it, especially in my grandfather. I pointed this out to my dad and he just shook his head.
To this day that side of the family doesn't talk about it. I on my own studied the history of the Cherokee and I am not embarrassed or ashamed to talk about it. I may only have a small amount in it, but that's okay. I think it just adds another interesting element to who I am. :)
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EnigmaticGeek · 61-69, M
I've wished I had some Naive American blood in me for decades, now. I've always liked their name for God the best of anyone: Great Spirit. I was sangry (sad & angry) when I learned about the Trail of Tears suffered by the Cherokee from the hands of an oppressive Government. I wonder if use of the ancient medical knowledge of Native America tribes could make our healthcare system more effective, less toxic, and less expensive.
ravenwind43 · 51-55, F
I like that as well. I am a big believer in natural medicine. Such as turmeric has been shown to be more effective at treating early stage cancers.You make a good point. :)