Originally Posted by
MedicineWolf
I come from a tribal people, the entire tribe is my family in the way we look out for each other and take care of each other as a whole they are my people just as an Irish American has his peole the Irish, I am a Native American (Cheyenne full blooded), and I served my country proudly and went to war for my country. Being 1/8th Lakota is nice to have in your gene pool, part of your heritage, but you are still a white man. Nothing wrong with that but you are not Native American, your American. To be Native American (although what does that mean, as I am Cheyenne and nothing more than Cheyenne) the goverment says you have to have so much Native American blood in you. Pffft, if you were born to a Native American family then you are Native American, If your mother was Native American and your Father was white, black, hispanic, asian, or whatever (or vice versa), you are half Native American and welcome to the tribe and family, anything else is not pure Native American in my tribes eyes.
But these are just how the people of my tribe view things. Being adopted is also becoming a part of my people regardless of your color. If the Lakota tribe accepts you then you are part of the tribe and that is how your people do things. Nothing wrong with any of this it stems from a culture that was here loooong before your white ancestors trod onto our lands and took what they wanted by force, when greeted friendly by the Native Americans. Just my thoughts and opinions don't mean to offend anyone, and this doesn't mean I don't love my white neighbors and brothers any less, we are all one people under God.