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Yes, claiming the indian heritage was big when I was young. People were quick to claim that to reject their blackness, so problematic was race prejudice in those days. Yes, I am Cherokee, too, and it did not show up anywhere in the DNA. No Cherokee princess, but my great grandfather full-blooded Cherokee. There is also Blackfeet somewhere. I've heard white people say that they found out of some native ancestry later in life (when I was in grad school), but they were not allowed to talk about it. I don't remember if it was Cherokee, but it was N American, in general. ) For me, NA have told me they could "tell" I had Indian ancestry (as they called it) based on my appearance. Always been an interesting topic to me. Love how you research. Thanks for getting here. 😀
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