This thread get me thinking about races.
Caucasian
African-American
Asian
American Indian
Other
This thread get me thinking about races.
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I was going to do a thread like this a few months ago but changed my mind.
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I posted "other" only because I was being picky. I like many New Englanders and Quebecois, am part Native American (MicMac, Miqmaq). It's a tiny part, and you'd never know it to look at me, I usually put Caucasian, cause I am a pasty-white white girl. My dad got the last remnants of his great-grandmother's coloring, his hair when he was young was the thick, glossy black, (started turning grey in his twenties) and he turns a lovely red-brown if he gets enough sun. I, alas, more inherited the Swedish and English coloring of the well-mixed gene pool - I BURN in the sun, and just get more freckles!
I"m mostly Dene and a tiny bit english.
Just English and an itty bit of Welsh
Like 1/4-1/2 Native American, but I usually only put Caucasian. I still have tiny traces of the Cherokee from our family (dark hair, dark skin), but I'm mostly Caucasian I guess .
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I'm Caucasian.
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I also put other. I also fall into that pasty-white burn-in-the-sun girls. I usually say my skin is clearOriginally Posted by Karen
I'm 1/16th Canadian Blackfoot. On my father's side of the family there is probably also some unidentified either Native American or African American blood.
My general feeling is that I can't claim one race. How can I just say that part of me doesn't exist? I like multi-racial the best for me.
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I have NO idea!! But I am "full-Belgian", europian white. Does that make me a caucasian then??
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Yep, you are considered caucasian.Originally Posted by Maya & Inka's mommy
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Yes, dear. You would be classified as caucasian. Me, too. I'm "Euro-American" - Canadian French & Czech, with a dollop of MicMac Indian - hey Karen, maybe we're related?Originally Posted by Maya & Inka's mommy
94% Mexican with a pinch (6%) of Aztec.
**Edit to add: 100% American!
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I put other because i am half american and half mexican! not that anyone can tell, my brother was the lucky one with the all-year round tan. he he he he!! my mother is lovingly referred to as casper the friendly ghost!! ha ha ha ha ha
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I do not like the term of race. For me a race is a category in biology that is under the species (species being the category of individuals who can mate and have offspring together - so there is a species of horses, cats, Grey squirrels etc) and is defined by a breeding standard.
Humans have differences that are partly genetic and partly cultural. For humans with a mix of these differences I prefer the term "ethnic".
Why? Race only describes genetic differences and in general, humans are genetically very very similar. Two individuals from one "race" can have a much bigger genetic variety than the average variety between two "races".
It all started in Africa (well it does for most contemporary scientists): In most places now, people are that much genetically mixed, that no-one can tell to what "race" they might belong. In good old Europe it is the mix of original inhabitants, Romans, Central Asians coming during the time of migrations (ca. 500 A.C.) and everything that happened in history after that.
In the US, some Central Asians crossing the land bridge between Asia and America 35.000 years ago added to that mix coming over after 1492.
Ethnically I'm a European, German variety
I voted other, since I'm italian, spanish, ukranian and south american native too!
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